Question about set up stations
#1
Question about set up stations
I am still new to R/C. I have an MGT 8.0 that I have started with. I have seen a 1/8 scale hudy off road set up station, and I am wondering if that set up station will work with the 1/8 scale monster trucks like my MGT or the Savage XL or Losi or any of them ? I am not into racing, but I would like to make sure that my truck is set up right. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
#2
I am still new to R/C. I have an MGT 8.0 that I have started with. I have seen a 1/8 scale hudy off road set up station, and I am wondering if that set up station will work with the 1/8 scale monster trucks like my MGT or the Savage XL or Losi or any of them ? I am not into racing, but I would like to make sure that my truck is set up right. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
You would have to get one for 1/10 scale, in my opion if your not racing i wouldnt get one due to the cost but if you want one by all means get one...I just got the 1/8 scale one for m sons cars and my set up was way off...there good to have if your racing....
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I agree with the above statement, it's really a waste of money if you aren't racing. Most people can't feel the difference in the small precise adjustments a setup station allows you to make to full on race bred cars, I'd imagine that would be the same for a MT too. But if you want one, buy all means it's great to have. I love having hime, it offers me peace of mind on race day. I know my setup is accurate and I don't have to guess at making changes.
#5
Thanks for the replies. Mudboger7 why would I need to get one for 1/10th scale if the truck is a 1/8th ?
Also as I said I am not interested in racing, at least not yet anyways. I just thought it might be better to have a proper set up so I don't wear out parts early with a bad set up.
I am still new and have lots to learn about this hobby. I came from another hobby where you didn't always need a certain tool to do a job but it sure did make it easier, wondering if this might be the same thing.
Also as I said I am not interested in racing, at least not yet anyways. I just thought it might be better to have a proper set up so I don't wear out parts early with a bad set up.
I am still new and have lots to learn about this hobby. I came from another hobby where you didn't always need a certain tool to do a job but it sure did make it easier, wondering if this might be the same thing.
#7
Thanks for the replies. Mudboger7 why would I need to get one for 1/10th scale if the truck is a 1/8th ?
Also as I said I am not interested in racing, at least not yet anyways. I just thought it might be better to have a proper set up so I don't wear out parts early with a bad set up.
I am still new and have lots to learn about this hobby. I came from another hobby where you didn't always need a certain tool to do a job but it sure did make it easier, wondering if this might be the same thing.
Also as I said I am not interested in racing, at least not yet anyways. I just thought it might be better to have a proper set up so I don't wear out parts early with a bad set up.
I am still new and have lots to learn about this hobby. I came from another hobby where you didn't always need a certain tool to do a job but it sure did make it easier, wondering if this might be the same thing.
#8
Hudy 1/8 offroad works perfect for my REVO