B44.1 Thread
#2671
The RCShox GAROdiscs do not wear and do not glaze. They also hold your setting, the car will perform the same from start to finish. You also dont have to sand them.
They feel more like torque control than anything else. you can run them extremely loose and still make every jump.
Check em out!
http://www.rcshox.com/team-associated/
They feel more like torque control than anything else. you can run them extremely loose and still make every jump.
Check em out!
http://www.rcshox.com/team-associated/
#2672
The RCShox GAROdiscs do not wear and do not glaze. They also hold your setting, the car will perform the same from start to finish. You also dont have to sand them.
They feel more like torque control than anything else. you can run them extremely loose and still make every jump.
Check em out!
http://www.rcshox.com/team-associated/
They feel more like torque control than anything else. you can run them extremely loose and still make every jump.
Check em out!
http://www.rcshox.com/team-associated/
#2674
I ran them in my sc10 4x4 for several months, then in my Durango and now I put them in my b44.1 I'm talking about the same set of pads! They don't show any wear and work as well now as when new. If my SC 10 couldn't cook them I think they are pretty tough.
#2678
Standard AE pads are $6-$7. So for two and a half times the price you get something that may never need replacing for as long as you have the buggy? That plus the constancy is worth it to me. They don't fade even on a high bite track where they are working hard. The only reason I have to adjust them is if the track conditions change and I want more or less slip. I almost bought the avid slipper but didn't see any advantage over the stock setup with Garodisks.
#2679
Hey guys looking for a little insight. I currently have the original B44. Its getting a little long in the tooth so I'm thinking about a new wheeler. Looking at a couple different brands but mainly wanting to know how much of a difference a guy will see going from the old 44 to the new .1, what does the newer car do better or worse than the old one ect....
Last edited by suprdave; 09-02-2012 at 07:02 AM.
#2680
Hey guys looking for a little insight. I currently have the original B44. Its getting a little long in the tooth so I'm thinking about a new wheeler. Looking at a couple different brands but mainly wanting to know how much of a difference a guy will see going from the old 44 to the new .1, what does the newer car to better or worse than the old one ect....
Standard parts to stock are the same. Front A-arms eyelets, caps and front shock shafts. Really the only parts I ever need.



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