The HPI Sprint2 is not all that bad for entry level sedan car. We sell lots at the LHS for VTA and an oval class that is run locally. We recommend replacing most of the rod ends with Lunsford or RPM 4-40 type cups. There is a nut on the servo saver that comes loose 99% of the time and that contributes to lotsa steering slop.
A drive shaft type car is always best for a stony/debris environment. Belts usually don't last long. There are several of these type cars at reasonable prices available.
Last edited by rcwck; 10-08-2014 at 05:08 PM.
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