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If you don't mind spending the extra cash I'd go for the RB6 all day long.
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If you don't mind spending the extra cash I'd go for the RB6 all day long.
I swapped from a 210 to a RB6 and regretted every single second of it. Actually made me hate racing 10th.

Swapped my RB6 for a TM2 and back to loving tenth again
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hi what is a tm2?. how come you hated the rb6 just for interest.
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I swapped from a 210 to a RB6 and regretted every single second of it. Actually made me hate racing 10th.

Really? I don't think there's anything like it for mid motor 2wd
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Team c tm2 is a forward motor car, I just changed from a hobao h2 pro (losi 22 copy) and I really like it on astro.
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just for interest what was wrong with the Durango.
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I had two B5M's and I've just sold the last one. Swapping to the B-Max2 was definitely right for me as its so much more planted, predictable and there's loads more adjustment that actually makes a huge difference. I found the B5M really hard work everywhere. One thing I can say is the B5M is a tough thing but I suppose it needed to be. We don't all drive the same and the B5M might suit your style. I'd definitely advise trying one before you buy it though.
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hi what is a tm2?. how come you hated the rb6 just for interest.
A tm2 is a forward motor 2wd. (think engine postion in same place as 4wd).

I didn't like the rb6 as for me i couldn't get it to work for me. I just couldn't get the rear to be anywhere near predictable
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4 months!!! Blimey
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Did you try my base setup on the RB6, it's about as predictable as they come!
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The 22 2.0 would be my choice. Without a doubt the strongest buggy on the market.
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