Team Corally RDX Touring Car
#32
I know that.
I was asking what shops in the USA carry Corally.
I was asking what shops in the USA carry Corally.
#33
Re: Re: RDX Info
Originally posted by PSI Racer
So what are the shock bodies made of. I couldn't really see what they were because of the angle of the shot.
So what are the shock bodies made of. I couldn't really see what they were because of the angle of the shot.
I have had a set on my Yoke SD for almost a year now and there isn't even a trace of oil mist anywhere, and they still feel the same as when I assembled them a year ago.
But then that's Corally quality for you.
#34
Tech Addict
Re: Re: Re: RDX Info
Originally posted by johnbull
They are alloy shocks, and very nice too.
I have had a set on my Yoke SD for almost a year now and there isn't even a trace of oil mist anywhere, and they still feel the same as when I assembled them a year ago.
But then that's Corally quality for you.
They are alloy shocks, and very nice too.
I have had a set on my Yoke SD for almost a year now and there isn't even a trace of oil mist anywhere, and they still feel the same as when I assembled them a year ago.
But then that's Corally quality for you.
#35
Most cars are made from sub contracted manufacturers, and almost just assembled by the manufacturer.
Lots of far Eastern companies produce plastic parts as well as alloy parts for Rc manufacturers. How much of an HPI for example is made in the USA - very little. But it doesn't really matter.
COBRA, have you tried the Corally Assassin shocks too then ?
Lots of far Eastern companies produce plastic parts as well as alloy parts for Rc manufacturers. How much of an HPI for example is made in the USA - very little. But it doesn't really matter.
COBRA, have you tried the Corally Assassin shocks too then ?
#36
Tech Addict
nope, i just happen to have seen them in a shop somewhere, can't remember. Don't get me wrong, i never said they were crap, my poin is just i really like the yokomo shocks, so i can't see why you took them out...
Anyway, uou're right, but those shocks are also sold by the manufacturer under its label, so it's not exactly the same as a subcontractor machining the parts you designed for you. It's a bit like if people were including MIP CVD's but telling it's their own CVDs, if you see what i mean, although I believe Corally have an agreement with the manufacturer (and the manufacturer is not a big name in the RC industry either).
Anyway, uou're right, but those shocks are also sold by the manufacturer under its label, so it's not exactly the same as a subcontractor machining the parts you designed for you. It's a bit like if people were including MIP CVD's but telling it's their own CVDs, if you see what i mean, although I believe Corally have an agreement with the manufacturer (and the manufacturer is not a big name in the RC industry either).
#37
Stormer Hobbies carries our product line. If they do not have what you need then call us directly.
#38
Regional Moderator
iTrader: (9)
Originally posted by Jeff Werner
Darkseid you going to make a return to your Corally roots?
Jeff
Darkseid you going to make a return to your Corally roots?
Jeff
Either way, its a cool looking car.
#39
Tech Champion
iTrader: (5)
Hey Corally USA,
I e-mailed you guys about a pre-order for Diamond NOrthern LLC-did ya get it-I never heard back.
Thanks,
Ray Huang
[email protected]
I e-mailed you guys about a pre-order for Diamond NOrthern LLC-did ya get it-I never heard back.
Thanks,
Ray Huang
[email protected]
Originally posted by CorallyUSA
Stormer Hobbies carries our product line. If they do not have what you need then call us directly.
Stormer Hobbies carries our product line. If they do not have what you need then call us directly.
#41
Tech Apprentice
Re: Re: Re: RDX Info
Originally posted by johnbull
They are alloy shocks, and very nice too.
I have had a set on my Yoke SD for almost a year now and there isn't even a trace of oil mist anywhere, and they still feel the same as when I assembled them a year ago.
But then that's Corally quality for you.
They are alloy shocks, and very nice too.
I have had a set on my Yoke SD for almost a year now and there isn't even a trace of oil mist anywhere, and they still feel the same as when I assembled them a year ago.
But then that's Corally quality for you.
#42
go to h*ll, the both of you.
#43
Tech Champion
iTrader: (7)
wow, i'd love to get hold of this beauty. but as with some of the others on this thread, it will all really depend on price for me. me and a few others really wanted to get our hands on the assasin as well when it was released but unfortunatley the price was very restricting for us.
#44
Tech Champion
iTrader: (4)
The Assassin is well worth the money.If you want to look like everyone else get what they drive.I've had the C4-4.1 and the rear mount motor Assassin just recently convered to the New mid chassis (that was the T.Q. at the ROAR Nationals). Get the car ask Corally USA what ususally breaks and get a few spares.Chances are you will have those parts for a long time.