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Old 08-17-2010, 09:08 PM
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What do you use to carry your cars (buggy/truggy) to and from the track?
As well as in the 1:1 car if you don't use those big bags to put them in?
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Usually I use my hands.
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ha i throw my truggy in my car no bag nothing.
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Dialedinc.com
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I use this Wing Tote roller bag. I can haul my Truggy on top off my starter box and my buggy on top of the truggy.. It will hold 2 gallons of fuel, all the shock fluids, afterrun oil, diff fluids, wrenches, etc.. Nice big pocket on the outside too.. Only problem with it is when you fill it up, it is HEAVY, but luckily it has wheels..

I have no regrets with getting it, but a smaller roller bag, and Dailed Inc. Wing bags are a nice option, and one I would consider.
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+1 on the dialed bags. One for all buggys, truggys and sc's. They are great. No matter how dirty the car is, throw it in the dialed bag and the suv stays clean.
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I just use a big plastic tote (180L I think). Holds 2 trucks + a bunch stuff. About $22 or so at most hardware stores. The rest of my equipment fits into a hockey bag.
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Normally buggy in the hauler bag and Truggy on top in the Dialed bag with the truggy spares squeezed in as well.
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usally just carry the thing in one hand and all the parts, fuel ect are in a pit box that i carry in the other hand . dont really see the need for a bag. it all gets thrown in the back of my ute at the end of the day. .
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I use a big tote from Walmart works fine for me. And if its to dirty or you dont have room for a big tote, then garbage bag will keep your auto clean. I have a truck and all my stuff goes in the bed rain or shine with totes.

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I use a giant rubbermaid container that has wheels from homedepot to carry my parts, engines, charger, starter boxes, mats etc. I have many tackle boxes in there with the parts and electronics.

I usually just carry the buggy and truggy by hand.
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Nothing i just stuff it in the car.
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Old 08-18-2010, 05:09 AM
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dialed bags for both buggy and truggy
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i have the wingtote roller and upgrade bags ....both bags have plenty of room but kept stuffing the bag it get heavy..lol
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Dialed bags for buggy and truggy.
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