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Old 16-11-2011
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Question Mad Monkey = TeamC?

Hi guys

Just getting into 2WD racing (again).

I'm looking for a new car, and I'm considering a Mad Monkey, but have a couple of Q's I'm hoping you can help me with.

Looking at the manual I can't seem to understand if it comes fully ball raced or not. The manual says something like "Oiled ball bearing" - does that mean a standard ball bearing?

Another Q. Does the Ansmann cars use the same parts as TeamC cars? I think I have read somewhere that it is the same manufacturer, just different companies that sells them. Do you know if this is correct? We have an TeamC dealer near by, but the prices of the cars is much higher than Ansmann cars - but it would be nice to have easy acces to spares.

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Peter
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Old 16-11-2011
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Welcome, the MM doesn't come ball raced, £10 for a set of bearings so not the end of the world. Standard shocks are pretty junk too but nothing that cant be upgraded easily enough. People suggest upgraded idlers and running ceramic balls in the diff, less than £20 for the lot so again not the end of the world.

The Team C cars are the same, I think its the TC02C thats the MM equivilant, spares can be shared, ansmann parts are fairly easy to get hold of too so shouldn't be a biggie either way.
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Fron what i can see:

TR02 = Mad Rat RTR
TR02C = Mad Monkey RTR
TC02 = X2
TC02C = X2c

Unsure if you can actually purchase either the TR02 or TR02C as kits only (ie, not RTR) doesn't seem so according to www.teamcracing.net & www.tcmodels.net
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Old 17-11-2011
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Thanks for your replies.

My brother and I have now ordered a MM and a ball bearing set.

When we race the cars, we'll see if new shocks are needed, or its just a question of learning to drive better

The guys who own the track we are driving on, are selling Team C parts, so we plan to start out cheap, and gradually chance parts to Team C as we break stuff....(a Team C car is twice as much as we have paid for the MMs)

New Q. Can you fit a normal size servo, or is there only room for a low profile servo?

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Peter
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(a Team C car is twice as much as we have paid for the MMs)

New Q. Can you fit a normal size servo, or is there only room for a low profile servo?

Cheers,
Peter
Twice as much because it's RTR only i guess.

Normal servo fits fine.
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Its also because rc cars in Denmark is more expensive than buying them in England or Germany. So the standard Team C car ( not rtr) is 139£ in Denmark

Thanks for the servo answer, now all I have to do is wait for the car to arrive....
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