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Old 07-09-2009, 07:25 PM
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RcRacer12
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Originally Posted by dandrat
I have a old kyosho 1/8 scale rally car . although I can technically go offroad its not very good at it. it just doesnt have the suspension travel for a very smooth ride. These rally cars are more onroad cars for that reason . if you plan on driving it in parking lots and around a baseball infield its fine, but true offroad will require something else.most rally cars are buggy based. the modern day rc rally cars are now considered gt class street cars ( ofna dm1,kyosho inferno gt) due to the fact that they always worked better on the street to begin with. i'm personally not a fan of cen and would avoid anything by them . I have a dm1 and its a nice street car, Im sure the inferno gt is as well and I would recommend ether as a far better choice.
If you want a "car" that can go offroad then you need a buggy.
im not looking for much off road, no dirt at all. a ride through the grass maybe, and mainly street. can the car i posted up, the subaru, handle it? because it looks very low for an "off road" car. it says off road, but i dont understand why.
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