4x4 buggy
#1
4x4 buggy
i do like the b44.2 kit or new one from drango what one to get i love the looks of the b44 but the drango is tight on space right?
#2
#3
can i get the pros and cons of the two ty
#4
Tech Addict
iTrader: (3)
You have lots of fresh 4wd options right now.
B44.2
Durango V3
Yokomo Bmaxx 4
X-ray XB4
Schumacher K1
The AE kit is probably the best bet in terms of parts and set ups availability. The X-ray has some teething issues, but once those are worked out, should be a great kit. Only hearing great stuff about the K1 which is what I would like to get to replace my old B44. Team C and Caster also have 4wd buggies, but not sure how to order them or get parts. Like I said, lots of option, but the safe bet is the AE. I really enjoy mine. It has been very durable and the box set-up is a great starting point.
B44.2
Durango V3
Yokomo Bmaxx 4
X-ray XB4
Schumacher K1
The AE kit is probably the best bet in terms of parts and set ups availability. The X-ray has some teething issues, but once those are worked out, should be a great kit. Only hearing great stuff about the K1 which is what I would like to get to replace my old B44. Team C and Caster also have 4wd buggies, but not sure how to order them or get parts. Like I said, lots of option, but the safe bet is the AE. I really enjoy mine. It has been very durable and the box set-up is a great starting point.
#5
Tech Addict
iTrader: (3)
You have lots of fresh 4wd options right now.
B44.2
Durango V3
Yokomo Bmaxx 4
X-ray XB4
Schumacher K1
The AE kit is probably the best bet in terms of parts and set ups availability. The X-ray has some teething issues, but once those are worked out, should be a great kit. Only hearing great stuff about the K1 which is what I would like to get to replace my old B44. Team C and Caster also have 4wd buggies, but not sure how to order them or get parts. Like I said, lots of option, but the safe bet is the AE. I really enjoy mine. It has been very durable and the box set-up is a great starting point.
B44.2
Durango V3
Yokomo Bmaxx 4
X-ray XB4
Schumacher K1
The AE kit is probably the best bet in terms of parts and set ups availability. The X-ray has some teething issues, but once those are worked out, should be a great kit. Only hearing great stuff about the K1 which is what I would like to get to replace my old B44. Team C and Caster also have 4wd buggies, but not sure how to order them or get parts. Like I said, lots of option, but the safe bet is the AE. I really enjoy mine. It has been very durable and the box set-up is a great starting point.
#6
b44.2 is it thanks
#7
Tech Master
iTrader: (67)
You have lots of fresh 4wd options right now.
B44.2
Durango V3
Yokomo Bmaxx 4
X-ray XB4
Schumacher K1
The AE kit is probably the best bet in terms of parts and set ups availability. The X-ray has some teething issues, but once those are worked out, should be a great kit. Only hearing great stuff about the K1 which is what I would like to get to replace my old B44. Team C and Caster also have 4wd buggies, but not sure how to order them or get parts. Like I said, lots of option, but the safe bet is the AE. I really enjoy mine. It has been very durable and the box set-up is a great starting point.
B44.2
Durango V3
Yokomo Bmaxx 4
X-ray XB4
Schumacher K1
The AE kit is probably the best bet in terms of parts and set ups availability. The X-ray has some teething issues, but once those are worked out, should be a great kit. Only hearing great stuff about the K1 which is what I would like to get to replace my old B44. Team C and Caster also have 4wd buggies, but not sure how to order them or get parts. Like I said, lots of option, but the safe bet is the AE. I really enjoy mine. It has been very durable and the box set-up is a great starting point.
#8
The Durango is definitely super tight on space. I like the new Xray but its having new kit issues. You should like the b44.2 as the b44.1 served me well. Ae has great support and customer service.
#9
#10
this is my old one