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What TC!!
What would people say was the simplest of the current crop to set up.
Last car I had was pro3 lol I do like to be a bit different if that helps lol |
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There's nothing simple about TC setup unless you have a TL-01 (nothing to adjust) I have had most Xray's since the T2 009 up to the T4 15 I have now, (still have the T3 12 aswell my 5 year old drives) I won't buy another make now as most parts are interchangeable and the forum is excellent for help/set ups.
Get a used set up system, I have the G force with a cheap ride height and droop gauge. I used a quick camber gauge for a couple of years but have binned it now as on the set up system I had between 1 and 4* over the 4 wheels when set at 2* all round!!! It wasn't a cheap quick gauge either!! Last edited by beale; 06-03-2016 at 07:13 PM. |
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Yes I guess that's a fair point it's half the battle
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If you want to be different then look at the Awesomatix,I wouldn't advise anyone not well skilled in RC building,setup and all the skills needed to get the most out of it,it's deffo not your average TC race car,Iv just built an XRAY T4 16, it's not a patch on the 15 Yokomo I build and ran last year,Iv not run the XRAY yet so can't say how much better it is,best thing,as always is see what's being run at the club your going to race at,makes life so much easier
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It works straight out of the box, if you get lost in setting up then just go back to the original set up. Back up is second to none, spares easy to get. If you want to be different you probably lose "the simplest to set up"
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