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what's funner for bashing out of these setups?
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what's funner for bashing out of these setups? - 07.04.2008, 11:44 AM

i've been thinking about this for a while now. right now my main basher is a hotbodies lightning stadium, and its been pretty fun. i have a buggy roller setting here also. with the offset wheels i mounted my mt badlands on, they work out great on the buggy. this would give my a short wheel base as opposed to a traditional truggy. i'm thinking i would enjoy the less plush feel and tendency to raise the front and wheelie for my basher. would it be worth the conversion, switch of components?

just looking for oppinions on this.

just a side note, i do have the truggy center diff for the larger tires too. i bought a gs storm and sut rollers a while back that have just been sitting.


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07.04.2008, 11:52 AM

Sounds good to me..why not try the short wheel base set up ...Wheelies and flips are quite fun


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07.04.2008, 05:27 PM

in the air during jumping it will be EXTREMELY sensitive, about like having big badlands tires on the little LS1O double flips should be no problem, i say do it if you dont like it you can always put it back
   
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