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03.03.2013, 10:10 AM

I ran it again and it stayed together this time. Looks like the RD logics was just junk like you guys said.

Another quick question. If I wanted to take the ls2e platform and convert it to a truggy, what would be my next step. I was thinking about some erevo wheels/tires on the 17mm hexes it comes with. Anything else I could do to get it up some? I've been looking and the market for electric truggies isnt that big.
   
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03.03.2013, 11:49 AM

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I ran it again and it stayed together this time. Looks like the RD logics was just junk like you guys said.

Another quick question. If I wanted to take the ls2e platform and convert it to a truggy, what would be my next step. I was thinking about some erevo wheels/tires on the 17mm hexes it comes with. Anything else I could do to get it up some? I've been looking and the market for electric truggies isnt that big.
Buy a used truggy and convert that to electric. Converting buggies to truggies is horrible, they tried that when Truggies first came out and the conversions were piss poor at handling, jumping, and all around terrible to drive.


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