tt01 vs sprint 2 sport
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RE: tt01 vs sprint 2 sport
tt01 is more durable but sprint 2 is more adjustable. if you're using it for onroad the advantage would go to the sprint 2 for adjustability and the fact that it has rear toe in. the tt01 toe in parts are a tad harder to find and no toe makes the car very unstable at speed. also the sprint 2 can use different pinions and spurs where as teh tt01 can only use metric ones designed for the cars.
on the other hand the sprint 2 has diff cases that will need to be cut so that your belts dont get chewed up.
i would say if u have the money start off with a cyclone s but if not either of those cars will be good but both have a couple of downsides.
on the other hand the sprint 2 has diff cases that will need to be cut so that your belts dont get chewed up.
i would say if u have the money start off with a cyclone s but if not either of those cars will be good but both have a couple of downsides.
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RE: tt01 vs sprint 2 sport
I saw that you said chewed up. I have a sprint 2 drift sport and my rear belt got chewed up....
...So what do you mean by "cuting the differential cases"?
I mean, How do i do that?
...So what do you mean by "cuting the differential cases"?
I mean, How do i do that?
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RE: tt01 vs sprint 2 sport
Get the TT-01 or tt-01r is you have the cash it has more upgrades on it.
There built to last,bullet proof drivetrain,propshaft(use anywhere no belt snaps)
Cant go wrong with tamiya m8 and theres tons of upgrades too
There built to last,bullet proof drivetrain,propshaft(use anywhere no belt snaps)
Cant go wrong with tamiya m8 and theres tons of upgrades too