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Old 03-08-2004, 08:57 PM
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Originally posted by Masterfaster
I'd say get a Losi. They're an easier car to drive and you won't be setting it up after every smack to the boards.
I somewhat disagree, every time I hit something with mine I have to reset my front toe - drives me nuts. However, after a small amount of setup the car is on pace with quicker stock guys so I'm very happy with the car, and its easy to work on.

As far as comparison, probably the big question is whether you want shaft or belt drive. Apparently the belt is a big plus on rubbers...
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Old 03-09-2004, 02:45 PM
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well i havent been online for 2 days so i just now read them all.

well it looks like im going to try to get a TC3.

i dont know much about cars yet but tell me if this is a good deal or what. or maby you can find a cheaper one.

Here copy and paste this.

http://hobbypeople.net/gallery/383328.asp

is this one Good?

keep leaving opinions
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Old 03-09-2004, 02:46 PM
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i mean click on it sorry
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i got a tc3 for sale on the buy/trade forum! go and look
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here you go..... http://rctech.net/forum/showthread.p...threadid=35310
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looking for kit not made yet
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ill disasemble it for you !
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ill disasemble it for you !



LMAO!!!!!!!
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Old 03-09-2004, 04:36 PM
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Save yourself the time you'll undoubtedly spend fixing either one of these fragile cars (even if you are a pro), and get an Xray. As far as which one is better....I've had both, and there isn't much of a difference. They both break when you sneeze on them.
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lol
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TC3...It isnt that fragile, i race it on carpet 2 times every week, and i have only broken a handful of parts in the past year or so. And the boards are very harsh...x-rays break a lot here.
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Originally posted by rcracingkid
[Bx-rays break a lot here. [/B]
WHAT Thats a Tank!
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Old 03-09-2004, 06:35 PM
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Originally posted by rcracingkid
TC3...It isnt that fragile, i race it on carpet 2 times every week, and i have only broken a handful of parts in the past year or so. And the boards are very harsh...x-rays break a lot here.
xrays break alot but tc3s don't.
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at my track, theres xray, losi, and assoc., and they all break, because of our not exactly smooth pipes. I think in the tc3, the a-arms are the problem, in the losi, i find in some cases the arms, but for some odd reason, i've broken 2 chassis's in the last 4 weeks, without breaking anything else. Maybe the losi chassis is flawed. In the xray, i'll have to talk to a guy who runs one, but it seems like hubs or arms break alot, hey, without A-arms, these things wouldn't break!! I find the losi to be most reliable though, the tc3(which i have ran), never stood up well in light taps.
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