Originally Posted by
egobrkr
I would say get a bunch of springs, pistons and oil and just work on setup for your drive style and drive it. I don't like skid plates because it takes away from ride height. If the kit is setup right you should not need skid plates.
Actually an awesome point, defintely get a nice mix of springs and pistons. I run a skid plate on my buggy and not my SC and honestly the stock chassis holds up fine so your prob right about not needing one.
Originally Posted by
teknorc
The HB horn works pretty good, but it puts more stress on the servo spline. That's why we designed ours to mount lower. Servos will last longer.
agreed, forgot to specify the tekno horn is the best one since its designed for this use.