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It looks a lot more realistically weighted now, it's amazing the difference from how it started
Cheers. My driving has improved too. Tend to run a battery or two down to storage voltage of an evening. Grab a chair and attack one side of the pile till I find good linesIt looks a lot more realistically weighted now, it's amazing the difference from how it started
Do they not offer a tyre with side lugs?Clocked the axles a bit further. Wil see if they hook up better when hunting for grip.
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Got some tucked away with more tread on the side but the grip from these is superb. Foam's inside have been cut into a gear shape and really bite in when they get a hook.Do they not offer a tyre with side lugs?
First clip here @stuvyEverytime I build a new pile it gets harder. Found some nice lines.
Having independent rear steer is well worthwhile. Find I'm using it less now I'm learning the rig.
Just thinking of when I used to play in the mud with that land rovers
Well the axle adjustment didn't go well. Worked as expected but it moved the steering link too close to the gearbox. Bound up at full lock and stripped the servo arm teeth.Just thinking of when I used to play in the mud with that land rovers
Side grip was really important
They machine really well in brass
Night and day with aluminium. Cuts really well. Haven't broken a bit since the first one. (expensive) cheap ones are going strongThey machine really well in brass