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Old 02-08-2016, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by WesRaven
I pre-apologize if this is a question that has been asked before, I don't have a lot of time at the moment to read through this entire thread (although I will soon). I'm seriously considering pre-ordering the dirt XB2 (about 90% there, was about to get a Schumacher KF2 but I reconsidered when I saw this car) and would like to pick up some basic replacement parts since I don't have any X-Ray stuff whatsoever. I'm primarily an on-road guy, and just wanting to play with off-road occasionally, so I'm not looking to go super insane with every hop-up, I just want to avoid ending a race-day early if I break something basic. Or if people have experienced issues with a part included with the car, I'd rather avoid issues and just buy the better part right off the bat.

Anyone have a list of recommended parts when starting off with this platform brand new? I will be running primarily 17.5 on a relatively large outdoor hard packed dirt track.

Edit: One specific question I have at the moment is what alloy servo arm works the best for this car? I assume it comes with a plastic horn, or none at all. Also, is there a preferred servo that easily drops into this car? I was considering a shorty to gain some space for the electronics. The last time I drove an off-road buggy was the RC10 when chassis space was plentiful and pretty much anything fit.
i cant speak for breaking parts as i havent broken any. I have the carpet edition, and it comes with 2 sets of arms for the front and the rear, and some other parts as double for medium and hard. i dont know if the dirt will have similar since it isnt released yet.

as far as the horn, mine came with 3 plastic horns, i think it was 23 to 25 tooth.

for the electronics, i had a bit of a hard time fitting my r10. i eventually was able to get it fit nicely, but i had some issues because i wanted to route my wires nicely.

i cant say enough about this truck. it is really terrific
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