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Mad Monkey Help
Hi All,
My lad wants to run 2wd this year as well so was thinking about one of these entry level kits... Couple of Q's.. What are they like out of the box ? What are the obviously in need of straight away, Any major weak points ? Do they take the Associated wheels or are they a different fitment ? I appreciate its a cheap £65 kit so im not expecting anything amazing but am hoping it will be strong enough for my young un ! Any help appreciated Lee
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The asso wheels car fit on the rear whis the option.
There aren't have ball bearing on this kit so you have to buy one as soon as possible (cost less than 20€). After you can buy the aluminium big bore or normal dumper from Ansmann if you do many race. Out of the box the car is really easy to drive (I have the TC02C). If you do some race caution the car wasn't realy heavy and you will have to use some Pb.
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Lee come and see me sunday at cov,i will bring mine with me and have a look.
wheels are hex fitment so ansmann or kyosho front,same rear but your hot bodies will also fit so that will help you. Mine will also be running at oz the following week so that tells you what the car is capable of
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As Jason say's come over and talk to us at Cov on sunday. Personally I don't think you can go far wrong with the car as a starter!
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Thanks for the replies guys, Andy / Jason.... I will see you sunday
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