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Anyone driven a Xut truggy? - 04.08.2010, 03:19 AM

I was thinking to get a Xut truggy (someone selling cheap)n convert to Ep but I heard it's not easy to drive n it's oversteer.

I intend to race it.

Any advise on this?


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04.08.2010, 11:49 AM

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04.08.2010, 02:25 PM

Might want to check and make sure spare parts aren't going to be a problem. Haven't seen many online shops selling them. A-main had all GS products on clearance awhile back (maybe still?) like they planned on not carrying the line anymore or being discontinued.
   
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04.08.2010, 09:25 PM

ikpthegame (a member here has one)

his looks like it has alot of understeer, but it could be any number of thing causeing it

if its cheep and you can still get parts i would say go for it, but how cheep is cheep?

you can score a used 8ight t on ebay for $150


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04.08.2010, 09:29 PM

It's us$100 with bnew big bore shocks n 1 race old


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04.08.2010, 11:28 PM

I had a gs buggy and it was a nice ride! I hear they are very durable i would snag it
   
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04.08.2010, 11:58 PM

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I had a gs buggy and it was a nice ride! I hear they are very durable i would snag it
No steering issue? Oversteer or understeer?


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04.09.2010, 12:15 AM

I dont thinks so. Not sure on that...
   
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04.09.2010, 08:14 PM

Your friend's XUT probably has issues because of his particular setup. Truggies are very similar for the most part, so while some may be partial to having certain characteristics, it is generally how the vehicle is setup that makes the most difference.
   
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