1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
since i won a sweet team durango dex410rv3 at the vonats i'm gonna start racing it.
i always stayed away from 1/10 4wd because the cars were expensive and fragile, well a free, tough, buggy has changed my mind.
i've got a tekin 7.5t rs pro system on it's way for it as well as a variety of tires and diff oils and some of the upgraded parts that are known issues on the "r" model.
is anyone 'round these parts running one of these tanks? any tips?
will be racing on tight indoor tracks, we now have two really close.
i always stayed away from 1/10 4wd because the cars were expensive and fragile, well a free, tough, buggy has changed my mind.
i've got a tekin 7.5t rs pro system on it's way for it as well as a variety of tires and diff oils and some of the upgraded parts that are known issues on the "r" model.
is anyone 'round these parts running one of these tanks? any tips?
will be racing on tight indoor tracks, we now have two really close.
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
Great class, new to me last year- super responsive and fast as hell, tons of attitude adjustments to the car the air and track. My favorite by far
Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
that's how i felt about 1/8 e-buggy last year and this 'rango is like a mini 1/8.
i'm hoping it drives similar.
i'm hoping it drives similar.
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
I just finished building mine. I should have a decent setup soon if you'd like it.
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
I have a B44 with a 7000kv motor and it has been bulletproof. It's also crazy, stupid fast. Love it and its bone stock
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
It's my favorite 1/10 off-road class...
I run a B44.1
Reedy 6.5
LRP SXX V2
Orion 4200
JC Blue Barcodes (Indoor dirt)
dBoots Nanobites (Outdoor rug)
I run a B44.1
Reedy 6.5
LRP SXX V2
Orion 4200
JC Blue Barcodes (Indoor dirt)
dBoots Nanobites (Outdoor rug)
Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
thanks guys, jeff yes i'd be more then happy to hear about your setup.
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
I racea 44.1 too, with a 7.5.
Personnally I don't like that class,, too brutal driving, too much grip, it encourages you to overdrive it. I just race it for the extra wheel time...
2wd is a much nicer driving imho... guess I'm in minority so I'll shut up now
Personnally I don't like that class,, too brutal driving, too much grip, it encourages you to overdrive it. I just race it for the extra wheel time...
2wd is a much nicer driving imho... guess I'm in minority so I'll shut up now

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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
naw, you're not a minority. nothing will ever replace 2wd mod buggy for me, nothing!
i don't care how well i drive the rango, 2wd is THE CLASS! but extra wheel time is always good, and i've definetly enjoyed 1/8 e-buggy.
i don't care how well i drive the rango, 2wd is THE CLASS! but extra wheel time is always good, and i've definetly enjoyed 1/8 e-buggy.
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
I love my b44.1... it puts me at my driving and mechanical limits.
When that car is tight and dialed it is a job well done.
Pointing it in the right direction is the only thing I have to practice!
Am I crazy or does the Tamiya belt drive look awesome?!
When that car is tight and dialed it is a job well done.
Pointing it in the right direction is the only thing I have to practice!
Am I crazy or does the Tamiya belt drive look awesome?!
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
I'll take all your Durangos and B44s with my 4wd
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Royal Ripper power baby!

Just kidding! I would love to try one of the newer 4wd buggys. They look so beefy!
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Royal Ripper power baby!

Just kidding! I would love to try one of the newer 4wd buggys. They look so beefy!
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
My opinion may not be worth much since I don't actually race, but I love my B44 like others have already mentioned.
I ran it with an 18T brushless motor on a super-tight track my friends and I built in our backyard, and it was hard to get it to not handle well right out of the box. It's so much more predictable than my RC10 on the same track with the same electronics.
It will probably never see a real track because there's none within a few hours of me, but it's a fun buggy regardless.

I ran it with an 18T brushless motor on a super-tight track my friends and I built in our backyard, and it was hard to get it to not handle well right out of the box. It's so much more predictable than my RC10 on the same track with the same electronics.
It will probably never see a real track because there's none within a few hours of me, but it's a fun buggy regardless.
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Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
you name something 4x4 i dont have to run saddle pack id think of running 4x4 buggy. i had a yz10 and optima mid back in the day and they were great
Re: 1/10 4wd buggy, who runs'em?
i used to say the same thing, the batteries were one of the things that kept me from the class, but a free car changes that a bit.longboardnj wrote:you name something 4x4 i dont have to run saddle pack id think of running 4x4 buggy. i had a yz10 and optima mid back in the day and they were great

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