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Old 26-11-2014
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I am showing interest in the car, but hear things about it. Does it really suffer from easy breakages ?
Anyone having any experiences of the car to share please.

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I'm running one indoors on carpet , it seems pretty tough to me , the only thing i've broken is a rear wishbone ,but that was after a heavy shunt sideways into the barrier , very nice car , i love it ..
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Old 26-11-2014
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Thank you for reply.
Do you use the standard kit servo mount, or upgraded to the aluminium addition ?
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Thank you for reply.
Do you use the standard kit servo mount, or upgraded to the aluminium addition ?
Still got the kit plastic mount , do notice a bit of flex and would like to fit the alloy mounts , but funds don't allow yet!! ..
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I am running a DETC410 in the 17.5 blinky class and the car is as durable as anything else I've driven. My last sedan was the Mi5 and I find the Durango slightly more durable.
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Old 17-12-2014
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Perfect, I also run in 17.5 blinky, does anyone know apart from Durango. Which brand of 64dp spur gears fit the car. I need 86 or lower.

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