could you recomend the short chassi option for a xb2-22 im using the kit one right now but got an idea to use the short chassie to move the gearbox forward and move rear hubs back in the arms to keep the overal wheelbase the same as kit version but the weight of motor and gearbox more forward in the car to make it rotate more free in the back as the car is used for carpet and high traction astro.
@@tek00732882 hello, sorry for my late reply. The 2mm chassis gives more flex and therefore generates more grip. When you run on lower grip or bumpy condition, the 2mm is a very good option for more generated grip and performance.
@@MX-CO I do not think you’d be in a disadvantage. So far the car has been pretty good to set up, but you can always hit up our team drivers at your area, depending where are you from and get help with fine tuning the car!
could you recomend the short chassi option for a xb2-22 im using the kit one right now but got an idea to use the short chassie to move the gearbox forward and move rear hubs back in the arms to keep the overal wheelbase the same as kit version but the weight of motor and gearbox more forward in the car to make it rotate more free in the back as the car is used for carpet and high traction astro.
yes, this can be a good option if you run on high grip. Keep in mind, that the 2024 car has different chassis compare to the the '22
How about the 2,0mm chassis? It's just too expensive to buy and try out..
@@tek00732882 hello, sorry for my late reply.
The 2mm chassis gives more flex and therefore generates more grip. When you run on lower grip or bumpy condition, the 2mm is a very good option for more generated grip and performance.
Is this the best car for 2024?
@@MX-CO the ‘24 XB2 has been the biggest upgrade in our platform so far, so I would say so 😎
@maxgotzlrc2266 every one at pur local track has an rc10b7, I want to try something different but I don't want to be at a disadvantage
@@MX-CO I do not think you’d be in a disadvantage. So far the car has been pretty good to set up, but you can always hit up our team drivers at your area, depending where are you from and get help with fine tuning the car!