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Rc4wd
Does anyone have any experience with any of their kits or rtrs? I just pick up a trailfinder and I'm waiting for it in the mail. What are the shortcommings of this RC? if there are any.I got a decent deal on one and I'm wondering what should I order first for it,lol. Thanks guys
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I have a truck from RC4WD that started it life as a Boyer Truggy but now has a TON of Axial parts on it
Here is a link to RC4WD Fourm.....[url=http://www.rc4wdforum.com/]RC4WD Forums[/url]
They have a whole section on just that truck
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Thanks man I really appreciate the link. Needless to say I got my trailfinder the other day.It is pretty awesome.My wife doesn't get "it",but it sure is fun. I had 12 yards of dirt and 300lbs of rocks dropped off yesterday,so I've been tearing it up. I got a bangin deal off ebay for it.It definitely is a completely different type of RC'in. Maybe 3-4 mph,maybe. But its like a tank.It doesn't like steep inclines and could use some bigger tires(1.55's currently) But its a blast. If you like to tinker with your RC's this is a good one to tinker with. It's just like a real 4x4 truck. The way it drives in the rocks/sand/mud.The way the suspension articulates,I could go on and on.I'm super stoked. It's a lil higher in the price bracket but definitely worth it IMO.
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lol Im guessing it's your first crawler. A good choice RC4wd trucks are well made, Crawling is defiantly a lot of fun, and cheaper then most. I tear through tires like nothing on my B4, and my Mamba just came in yesterday.