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Chaps, question for you.
I have quite a heavily upgraded ZX5, bought it about 18 months, 2 years ago and quickly modded the hell out of it with the Atomic Carbon bits, KMC conversion and I think it was the LAW34 new back end kit, shock kit update (still leaked though), TI screw set etc etc the list goes on. (I should get a pic of it really...) ![]() Anyway, I've been away from racing for just over a year and have come back to the fold only to find that there is a new version out (very exciting!). I was thinking about chopping in the ZX for a different car but I quite like being the only lazer at my club and being as I'm an old school ZXR driver from years back I have a huge soft spot for anything ZX. (theres a nice ZXRR on ebay at the moment... )http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kyosho-Lazer-Z...QQcmdZViewItem To my question! Is it worth updating my current car which would cost about £110 or just buying a new kit and transfering the upgraded parts over selling off what I don't need? Cheers Mike
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If the car is in good condition then keep it and upgrade.
All you NEED is to get the LAW35 kit to convert the car to SP geometry which is the biggest and most important change ...... makes the car truely world class. Not sure on the cost but around the £60 mark IIRC. If you sell the KMC chassis and go back to the stock one you will get a better handling car, the ability to share set-ups with the rest of us ZX5-SP runner and probalby have enough cash to cover the LAW35 kit. I am not sure how you managed to get the tripple cap shock upgrade to leak though. I hav enow built about 6 sets of these (4 for me, 2 for friends) and can honestly say, hand on heart, that they are the smoothest, easiest to build and most leak free shocks I have every built in any scale of RC. If you need help with them give me a shout and I'll go through the build proceedure with you. |
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I`d sell it and use the money to buy a b44
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A car that is to wide in stock configuration and has issues with the carbon top deck?!
(The Lazer was badmouthed long enough, now it is the Associated's turn, lol!) |
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and how is it to wide ??? 1st ive heard .. |
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I thought that aswell Wraggy until last weekend at eastrax and the dreaded breaking top deck occurred and I didnt even crash for it to happen. Ball joint was tight and threadlocked and had a large washer either side of the top deck!!...and it still snapped without even a crash. As far as being to wide, mine was too wide at worksop with minipins on and at the weekend with minispikes it was slighty narrower but still borderline according to Charlie Fraser.
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