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04.04.2007, 11:33 AM

Newe: lol. Yeah, I guess I should have been a little clearer. :dft001:

DickyT: Buggies are actually quite durable. They are subject to some pretty harsh terrains and conditions. The term "racing" may lead people to believe it's just high speed running, but there are a lot of pretty good size jumps, hard accelerating, tight cornering, and rough spots to negotiate. If you are going to just bash, I would set the suspension a little tigher/higher and use thicker center diff fluid for less slip. Better yet, get a truggy since they sit higher and have bigger tires already, yet are built using a buggy-like platform. IMO, truggies are the best of both worlds of buggies and trucks. Most truggies also share many common parts with buggies.
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