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well i posted some pic's of my RC trucks a lil while back...just got my 3+ HP 10lb 4wd revo broke-in and tuned..and had me a blast today...


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Jump! Jump! Jump! Jump! Jump! :giggedy: :giggedy: :giggedy: :giggedy:


You should make that lil wheely bar thingy look like a trailer hitch. :D
 
Great fun but are the bearings sealed? I would expect the muddy water to really mess the bearings up. But I have not made a RC in 30 years.
 
I used to race 1/10 scale carpet cars, boy does this bring back memories.

i too raced em but on pavement


the BB's are sealed but it still trashes em...i get about 3-4 gal's from a set of 15$ bb's so its not all bad

sooo you want air born shots eh...well ill have to get my rusty back in one piece ..its the jumper
 
yeah they work in snow..just a bit of re-tuneing and a headwarmer(basicly anything to shield the head from over cooling since it needs to stay at a minimum of 200deg)

the real fight with snow is tires and ride height..the wider the better in the soft fluffy stuff and the spikyer the better on the hard packed stuff
 

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