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Rustler snow vid - 12.27.2008, 06:26 AM

Took this earlier this year and finally got around to finishing it up. Had some issues with Adobe Premiere and had to go back to Pinnacle Studio to get it done and my camera's autofocus was going nuts through the whole thing. Hope you guys like it:



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12.27.2008, 07:43 AM

Nice! Thanks for posting it. You said you use paddles on your rustly didn't you? They look like they hook up great in the snow.
   
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12.27.2008, 07:46 AM

Thanks. Those are Pro-Line Sand Paws in the rear and Dirt Works in the front. The Dirt Works tires don't steer worth crap in the snow but they keep the front end off the ground. Sand Paws work amazingly well in the snow, I love the rooster tails and the great traction. The biggest problem is that with a 2WD Rustler you dig yourself in and high-center the chassis on the snow if it's much deeper than a few inches.


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