I'm new to RC cars and don't know what would cause this. If I turn left it will still drift and spin around. When I turn right it just pushes the front and won't drift or spin. Anyone know what it is?
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I'm new to RC cars and don't know what would cause this. If I turn left it will still drift and spin around. When I turn right it just pushes the front and won't drift or spin. Anyone know what it is?
Bumpers are on the way. Just wanted to make sure the body worked out first.
I didn't like that tiny body so I bought the Slash body. I think it looks a lot better.
http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/ab272/cbrcrx/DSC01088.jpg...
[QUOTE=eat2muchrice;4967223]I could be wrong but this is something I learned from flying RC helicopters. Right before you crash you should release all control/power and set everything back to...
Mine too. I have another body I use if I do anything too crazy.
I know they would, but it isn't worth the hassle when they only cost $25.
I called them and they are shipping me a rebuild kit for free. They didn't even ask for a proof of purchase date.
I don't really want an aftermarket servo because they aren't waterproof (from what I've heard). Also, I stupidly replaced the broken A-arm with an OEM insted of RPM. Won't happen again.
Like the title says, I am not really impressed. I bought the Rally about a month ago and thought it would be cool to have one for off road. Obviously the Rally is pretty much a street car. When I got...
Not sure. I just wanted some black with polished lip, so I got them on e-bay. I actually have four other sets. I've learned not to use the sticky tires too much after destroying a set at high speed.
These are my first RC cars and I didn't make it three weeks without having to order upgrades.
http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/ab272/cbrcrx/DSC01071.jpg...
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