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Default Durango 410 or B44

Hi all,

I know these types of threads don't always work, but I'd like some help making my decision.

I know very little about Durango's, and I've noticed they are quite popular on here.

What are the strengths and weaknesses of each please?

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They're both fine.

Both cost similar money second hand, but durango spares are more expensive.

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They're both fine.

Both cost similar money second hand, but durango spares are more expensive.

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Having owned both, the Durango is a lot stronger than the B44 and I drive the Durango a lot harder than I did the B44.

I dont think there is much difference in spares price wise, just you need a lot less spares when owning a durango!
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well as i know where your going to be racing and who with then i would go with the B44 !
i carry spares as do the other 4-5 drivers at the club so you wont struggle for bits dude :-)
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Buy jim's 44
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well as i know where your going to be racing and who with then i would go with the B44 !
i carry spares as do the other 4-5 drivers at the club so you wont struggle for bits dude :-)
Cheersfor the replies so far.

Wes / Westwood, you're probably right guys! I guess I just fancy a change as I've ran a b44 before.
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Get a Durango if you want one. I know if I wanted one particular car, but got a different one instead I'd always be thinking that I should've got what I wanted and probably would do after a few months anyway......
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ave driven both and both are good, i found the b44 smoother but the durango suits my agressive driving!
see if you can blagg a go with both as its really personal preferance and down to the driver
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i would go with the durango dex410 as theyre tough and handle great when set up correctly,just remember there are also some other high performance 4wd buggies
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