TEAM ASSOCIATED DB8
#99
Tech Rookie
Sway bar
[QUOTE=Dave_S;15026870]Played around with sway bars. With no front bar and the biggest rear bar the buggy drives fantastic on almost all terrain with my suspension settings. (Within reason, this ain't no crawler)
Do you have any pictures of the installed sway bars? I’m thinking about installing them on mine, but I haven’t seen any info on how to install them, so any pictures you might have would help. Also if you know any good links to any othe DB8 hop ups I would be interested. Have you upgraded the motor or ESC? Thanks
Do you have any pictures of the installed sway bars? I’m thinking about installing them on mine, but I haven’t seen any info on how to install them, so any pictures you might have would help. Also if you know any good links to any othe DB8 hop ups I would be interested. Have you upgraded the motor or ESC? Thanks
#100
So is there a ton of parts involved with converting a RC8.2e into a DB8? I see a truggy chassis for starters. Anybody got some parts lists?
#102
If the DB8 layout will bash over rough terrain way better than the buggy (back end hitting every little root and bump) then I would like to do it. I would get something else to race at the track. Will it traverse rough terrain better?
#103
I'm going through both manuals today and comparing parts. If I get finished, I'll have a good list. But the separate prices may persuade me not to do this. Dunno.
#105
Good grief. I'm at over $300 just for FT chassis, chassis braces, cage, body, tires, driver figure, and bumpers, body mounts, & hexes. Not counting all the different length screws needed. Better off finding a roller deal somebody needs to get rid of. Or turn this thing into something else.