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Old 01-09-2013, 01:45 AM
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">What's better ? I like the led lights and the bodies of the tt01d and that they have full bearings where as the tb03 doesn't as I understand. That's about all I know which would you guys get out of the two ? I can't decide</span>
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<span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">What's better ? I like the led lights and the bodies of the tt01d and that they have full bearings where as the tb03 doesn't as I understand. That's about all I know which would you guys get out of the two ? I can't decide</span>
The TB03 has full ball bearings except for the steering bellcranks. The TB03 is a better kit all around, it has a much better motor mounting system than the tt01 series, is actually somewhat competitive, feels much nicer to drive than a tt01 (even if your not racing) and can handle more power than a tt01. Only thing it really needs as upgrades are aluminium diff joints. You will never be able to get the tt01d to be as good as the tbo3

On the flip side, the tt01 is more noob friendly, while you are very limited to gearing thanks to the motor mounting system it has, you don't have to mesh your pinion and spur. Its quicker to take apart and has less parts. Its also cheaper

What do you plan on doing with what you get and what rc experience do you have?
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