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02.05.2006, 02:54 PM

joe, there are actually sleds on ebay on occation. a used one is probably the way to go since they are kinda expensive. heres a couple of links to some on ebay: tamiya sled and heres another

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joe, there are actually sleds on ebay on occation. a used one is probably the way to go since they are kinda expensive. heres a couple of links to some on ebay: tamiya sled and heres another
The first one is not very good. I seen a dually tired clod with stock motors pull it around a track with it bending under the weight it was carrying. I'm not sure how much was on it but it wasn't much. The second looks heavy duty enough. Thats a good idea Batfish

edit 1: I was looking at the tamiya pull sled and its not a tamiya, its an Aristocraft I have one of their buggies and the wheels are the same


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