Deluge
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Also, it'll do fine in 2WD.
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Love the challenge of 2wd but also like 4wd too Got to get me a 1/5 scale 2wd soon I guessDeluge said:Yeah, it takes a bit more concentration to drive a 2WD. If you master a 2WD, you can drive pretty much anything.
Drive cup. Most likely one of these. http://www.redcatracing.com/s.nl/it.A/id.3514/.fal240 said:Hi guys, While running the XT today I lost front wheel traction. The drive shaft is sitting there but the (don't laugh) thing the shaft sit's in is missing. The engin end. haha. Some kind of cup is it? Until I can work out the part and get another is it OK to run just rear wheel drive. Will it cause more damage? I am in New Zealand and will take a few weeks to get here. Regards Al (new to this hehe)
Yes, you can run RWD. Have fun!al240 said:Hi Dad, looked on the Redcat site, I think it is (07146) center drive cup. do you think its OK to drive while I wait for shipping? Would hate to make more damage.Al
FwD is fun for about 10 mins, then you will get tired of theblak__jak said:Being an older post don't know if anyone will even see this and come back but I was just wondering has anyone ever tried removing the back dogbone for front whell drive only. Would that take care of constant whellies and maybe turn better. Just wondering??
It's fine to drive it that way. Just be careful as it will be harder to controle. Lots of fun with lots of donuts.al240 said:Hi Dad, looked on the Redcat site, I think it is (07146) center drive cup. do you think its OK to drive while I wait for shipping? Would hate to make more damage.Al
It is the best to see all four slinging dirt.Deluge said:Yep. I loved running my MT when it was RWD. But it's just not the same when you don't see all four tires kicking up dirt.
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