highwayracer wrote: I feel the same way. I don't think we should have to spend an extra $200 to get the car to work, but there has to be a happy medium.
With as cheap as these cars are today, compared to back in the day, I have no problem spending a few bucks to make them "right" -- that's racing. Racing ain't cheap.
At the same time, nowadays you have all these first-month-in-rc-hero's that show up at the track because all they have to do is buy a team car, go on the Internet and find a set-up, put on a set of tires and they're ready. Within a month they're podiuming, and thinking "this is easy." There's no paying their dues. There's no hours upon hours of assembly, or filing parts to make them fit perfect.
highwayracer wrote: That's it, I'm going to buy a new kit and convert it back to jrx2 specs

Heck, I'm ready to find some parts and build back my old cobble-together
1/2 RC10
/ 1/2 JRX2 special and show up at the Vintage Nats.
