Originally Posted by
Kraig
For me, I like to keep my driving style the same rather than change it to the car. If I can stay consistent behind the wheel then I can feel what the change I made did to the car and not wonder if it is my driving style that caused it. This is my experience.
This is why I'm trying to run this car in mid motor. I also run a tekno truck so I feel like this setup feels closer to driving a 4w vehicle. It is hard to switch back and forth between the two classes for me. Mid has helped
Originally Posted by
teeforb
For avg drivers, b4 and 22 shouldn't be in the same paragraph with rb6. I've owned cougar svr, b4.1, and a dex210. Those are decent buggies. The rb6 is a great buggy! I've never had a car that was durable, crap loads of steering, and good rear traction! The rb6 may look basic, but the performance is phenomenal. I swear by this car!
+1