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looking to buy a new car soon and not sure what to buy? mi4lpcx pro, xray, hotbodies, associated....
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Hey,
What sort of surface will you be running on? Whats the fastest car at your club? Xray car is superb and best IMO (Support and Quality) especially for taking crashes also. Schumacher car has great support but the quality is not the best. Tamiya and Hotbodies cars are superb quality but the support and crashing factor is fatal with them. Hope this helps a little.
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running on carpet weekly but will be going outdoors in the summer
the fastest cars at my club are a mix of corallys and xrays the xray does seem to be really popular , for an obvious reason but not sure if i wanna be part of the crowd? sounds silly i know lol i have a tamiya trf416 at the minute and its great although tiime for something new now ![]() |
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They are all good, Tamiyas and Xrays are strong and fast, parts are expensive for Xray though.
The only brand I personally would stay away from is Associated.. If someone sneezes in their vicinity they break. Fast when they are not in pieces mind you. Anyway they are all fast, just choose the one that you can get set-ups for and and spare parts. Tamiya have lots of online set-ups and their pro's post tips on how to get the best from the car. (Personally, just keep the 416 and treat yourself to some tamiya gear diffs and split blocks)
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split blocks??
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The suspension blocks. Front rear and rear front. They will give the chassis a little more flex. On my 417 they really helped the car hold more speed in the corners..
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I have run a tc6 for a complete indoor and outdoor series and I have only broken 1 C-hub and a steering knuckle ! Ae would be my choice ! But I am biased. |
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As I said, its all about experiences. Since the TC3 AE cars seem to have got progressively more delicate so at our club they have become almost extinct.
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