Spec-R R1
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#2972
Tech Rookie

Whats up guys...Ive Been out of the game for about 10 year, and I'm planing to make a comeback so my question is, at $289 is this car any good for the price?
#2974

HAHAHAHAHA You cracked me up Valk
AARC the Spec-R is a very good car for the money. Competitive against all other car types and does not need a lot of mods. Have a look through the forum here and then pull the trigger and get one. Also they are very durable and have lasted through my first year of racing.
AARC the Spec-R is a very good car for the money. Competitive against all other car types and does not need a lot of mods. Have a look through the forum here and then pull the trigger and get one. Also they are very durable and have lasted through my first year of racing.
#2976
Tech Fanatic

As a noob, I put my R1 through a lot of abuse, and it has held up wonderfully. It has been performing well, and has surprised a lot of local guys who thought that it would be a pile of crap due to it not being an xray/serpent. I would not hesitate to recommend this kit to anyone. For the price, it is damned good.
#2977
Tech Rookie

HAHAHAHAHA You cracked me up Valk
AARC the Spec-R is a very good car for the money. Competitive against all other car types and does not need a lot of mods. Have a look through the forum here and then pull the trigger and get one. Also they are very durable and have lasted through my first year of racing.
AARC the Spec-R is a very good car for the money. Competitive against all other car types and does not need a lot of mods. Have a look through the forum here and then pull the trigger and get one. Also they are very durable and have lasted through my first year of racing.
As a noob, I put my R1 through a lot of abuse, and it has held up wonderfully. It has been performing well, and has surprised a lot of local guys who thought that it would be a pile of crap due to it not being an xray/serpent. I would not hesitate to recommend this kit to anyone. For the price, it is damned good.
#2978
Tech Rookie

Is there anything i have to change from the stock parts to make it better, so that i just order everything in one shot..
#2980
Tech Rookie
#2981
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DCJ's?? or are they not needed w/ gear diff.
#2983

You don't need the DJC's with a front gear diff. It is the spool that causes the chatter by not letting the wheels to spin at different speeds. I don't know how the DJC's fix that but a gear diff is a better solution
#2984
Tech Fanatic

When I ordered my R1 ps, I ordered the 3racing djc's. They were cheaper than the spec r ones. I also ordered the tamiya ball cups, but I didn't order enough. Order two packages. I drilled holes in mine before installing them, so that the ball studs could be removed rather than popping off the ball cup.
I also ordered a pack of 5mm ID shim washers, and some spare c-hubs, steering blocks, outter pivot pins, and arms.
My kit didn't come with enough shock oil, so you might want to order an extra bottle
#2985

Completely agree there DBM, that looks like the best start up list for the Spec-R R1. Replacing the stock alum turnbuckles is a good idea as they are a bit weak and can bend easily. I have a set of Ti turnbuckles that are a bit stronger. They are a little long though and are just short enough for me to get my car setup correctly. Will have to look at some others if I ever replace them. Also on my shopping list is a full set of Ti screws. Not to save weight, just for their strength.