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Old 03-26-2014, 05:44 PM
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I want a car that is planted in the rear but doesn't under steer too much.......suggestions?
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softer tires.
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or if the sc6 is anything like the rb6... that might be what you are looking for.
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OK thanks.......my cars hooked for an associated.....its just not how I like it(I can not get enough rear......(I am running supersofts))
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OK I think I've narrowed it down to two.......desc210 vs 22sct.........the kyosho looks too much like a sc10 (well the 5 does at least)....and I don't know of anyone else who makes a race truck.....
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The kyosho may be amazing but I have NO support here for it where as I do for losi......and Durango 4wds are run so its not a brand that no one uses here.......and my dad has it so I could learn to tune it and make his better.......and the losi is run by one sponsored family and by a local sponsored racer......so no worries about tips or parts there......(parts to borrow on racedays where you break the one part I don't have
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My local hobby shop still sells the 22SCT for 199, you might just want to look around.
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Buy me one and I'll reimburse ya lol
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Buy me one and I'll reimburse ya lol
I am headed there today, PM me your number and I will call/text you when I get there.
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I appreciate it for sure but I need to sell my sc10 first.........I'll get back in contact when it does..........THANKS!!!!
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Originally Posted by theboss13
I appreciate it for sure but I need to sell my sc10 first.........I'll back in contact when it does..........THANKS!!!!
No Problem ! Can I ask
why you are selling your SC10 ? I spent a season with the 22SCT and seemed to always get frustrated With the balance between steering and rear traction. I spent quite a bit of money in hop ups, 2.0 parts and they helped some but my driving was always better with my son's sc10.2
I just recently drove a DESC210R and loved it. I found that kit for 145 so it was hard to pass up. Although I wouldn't recommend that build for a new user. It's not as friendly Losi or AE. It's not bad but just different.
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The sc10 doesn't have enough rear grip......I may go desc because I really like my dads and I found a bnib kit for 150.....I may get that......
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Originally Posted by theboss13
The sc10 doesn't have enough rear grip......I may go desc because I really like my dads and I found a bnib kit for 150.....I may get that......
Just some ideas to help because my sc10.2 has a ton of rear grip

Have you
Added the 4th hole on the rear tower?
Tried using the F.T. Toe blocks and increase rear toe amount ?
Run the F.T. Lipo weight behind the trans ?
Adding weight in the back of the battery tray. (I ran 2.5 oz.)
Weight distribution is huge in the SC10.

Just some ideas !

Either way the DESC210 is a great deal at 150! That is what I paid for mine. I wish I could pick up a second now at that price. I got the updated kit also

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I have not done some of that and may try but......I'm thinking about a desc210 for the crazy price I found...
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