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Old 08-14-2013 | 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by RED-LINE M03
Hey guys which Avid performance parts in your opinion helps the 4.2 the most?

I know all of the Avid gear is amazing but which part of the buggy is the weakest and need the attention first for 17,5 buggy?

Is it the slipper or the center motor plate or maybe something else?


I agree with the one post one or two pages back.....
Avid and AE should team up for the B5 buggy or what ever their going to call it.

If they could keep the price in the low $300 range I'd be all over it.....!!!
Only if they keep it a rear motor car.

First and foremost, bearings. This is one of the cheapest and most effective upgrades to give your car. Avid also makes it super easy to get this done by allowing you to build your own bearing kit and select what you do and don't want.

Secondly, the Avid Steering Rack is a great update. Gives your car a more direct steering feel when you input from the radio. I feel this is almost a necessity.

Third, I would definitely look at their new ESC shelf they offer for the car. A lot of people are going to the centerline setup with the electronics and theirs offers you some room for adjusting.

The motor centering kit would also be something to look into as well if you are thinking of running the centerline setup or even without it.

Hope this helps, can't go wrong with any Avid products.
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