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Do you no where you can get a touring car ready to run
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did you sell this car?
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how did u remove the stock tires from rims?
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@quaiboi In general you want the same suspention all round but It really depends on where the weight is. Hope this helps :)
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@fordyrox how about drift cars? should the front suspension be stiffer too?
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Hey i was wondering if you can still buy all those aluminum upgrades still for the tt01e ? just bought one and really want to toughen it up . Thanks for all your efforts btw , great videos .
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@djmedic2008 Ok, I have heard of a few people who have ruined the thread on the shock body because of the dirt sticking to them but I suppose it depends on where you run. The track that I race on has alot of debris and grit so no-one greases anything exposed. I dont drift mutch either but im not too bad at it, plus it helps at the track for when the car breaks traction knowing how to hold a drift untill you get traction back. :)
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@brooksslash Yes the tt01 is an awesome first car, Mi first was a tt01. I never won many races with it but it was fun. I have moved on to a sakura zero s. The sprint 2 is also a good starter but stay away from the e10.



Those "adjusters" are called preload collars and you should never put grease on them. Dirt sticks to grease and dirt caused excessive wear. Also you want stiffer springs in the front for better performance.
fordyrox 1 year ago
@fordyrox thanks man..but your 1 year too late.. lol. I dont even own the car anymore.. but never had an issue with any of my RC's by greasing the preload collars and some would think by my channel I have had a few.. ;) Please remember when shooting video for others to watch.. sometimes you cant get all the terms right.. even when you know them.. lol.. kinda like writers block.. but your on cam. I never claimed to be a pro.. thats 4 sure :) And for the record.. Im a terrible drifter lol :)
djmedic2008 1 year ago
OH BTW. You had better replace the plastic motor mount with a metal one when you switch to brushless or youll be stripping gears like crazy.
killersushi99 1 year ago
@killersushi99 oh dang, now it sounds like Im being disagreeable.. Im truly not trying to be.. but i never had an issue with stripped gears in this rig. i have long since given it away - but never even stripped one gear. Good advice for others though.. in this rig.. it was bulletproof
djmedic2008 1 year ago
u seem nice enough but why do you do this? do you get paid to do it?
1stibbles1 2 years ago
I love the RC hobby, and showing people the fun they can have with robotics. I also support my local hobby shop and other manufacturers.
djmedic2008 2 years ago