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01.21.2009, 12:59 AM

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The setup is a quite bit a different than the Ultra GTP. The GTP car is based directly off the buggy. The DM-1 cars have a different design for the front suspension and a longer (I believe), thinner chassis. The car sets about 8mm off the ground according to my crude measurements.
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so gtp is more ground clearance, isn't it?
   
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01.21.2009, 01:07 AM

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so gtp is more ground clearance, isn't it?
I am not positive but I believe the GTP to have more ground clearance. I have seen videos that would lead me believe the GTP sets up a bit higher. The suspension on the GTP appears to function very similar to a buggy and can see it travel quite a bit. The DM-1 cars have less travel and appear to handle a little closer to a 1/10th on-road. Again, these are only my opinions and do not have any real specs but am sure you could find some on Ofna's website. Cheers!
   
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01.21.2009, 01:09 AM

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I am not positive but I believe the GTP to have more ground clearance. I have seen videos that would lead me believe the GTP sets up a bit higher. The suspension on the GTP appears to function very similar to a buggy and can see it travel quite a bit. The DM-1 cars have less travel and appear to handle a little closer to a 1/10th on-road. Again, these are only my opinions and do not have any real specs but am sure you could find some on Ofna's website. Cheers!
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