Dig the new tires. They look good on it. Thank you for addressing the buggy vs truggy topic. I guess what I was wondering is the major difference just in ride height? Or am I missing something major? Like why would one person buy a truggy vs a buggy? That type of comparison. As always, thanks a bunch JayTee! Keep the videos coming.
the kronos is much faster and a bit longer then Asuga. it sits a hair higher as well. I did a video of the two but broke the kronos in the 1st mins.... you still wanna see that video? I think I save it
Buggy: less ground clearance, smaller tires, better handling in mild off-road situations at higher speeds, shorter A-arms (I think) mean more durable if it crashes/rolls, lighter chassis usually Truggy: more clearance, more air control, better handling on rougher terrain Longer arms for better stability on rough terrain especially on turns Better for stunts cuz larger tires mean more back\front flips Those are just my opinions from my point of view and for the areas I've got available for running, a truggy (Corally Kagama) was the choice that made more sense for me.
Only makes things hotter!
RC Hobby Explosion is a great retailer. I got my Kagama roller for $380 last month, and they didn't even charge me tax. I saved a bundle.
I put Powerhobby belted tires on my Outcast 4S V2 and it changed the game -- it's just so much more stable and the handling is super consistent.
Deeds not words.
Seems like a solid option.
I imagine Corally will have other Truck versions on this new platform come out this year
maybe SCT
@@JayTeeRC I think MT's are more popular , SC's don't do big air control well
@@JayTeeRCi also feel with this wheelbase and scale; body posts and they could have a their version of a Mojave!! I’d love it!
Oooh a Jeep body! That would be cool
This is perfect now 🙋♂️
Dig the new tires. They look good on it.
Thank you for addressing the buggy vs truggy topic. I guess what I was wondering is the major difference just in ride height? Or am I missing something major? Like why would one person buy a truggy vs a buggy? That type of comparison.
As always, thanks a bunch JayTee! Keep the videos coming.
the kronos is much faster and a bit longer then Asuga. it sits a hair higher as well. I did a video of the two but broke the kronos in the 1st mins.... you still wanna see that video? I think I save it
Buggy: less ground clearance, smaller tires, better handling in mild off-road situations at higher speeds, shorter A-arms (I think) mean more durable if it crashes/rolls, lighter chassis usually
Truggy: more clearance, more air control, better handling on rougher terrain
Longer arms for better stability on rough terrain especially on turns
Better for stunts cuz larger tires mean more back\front flips
Those are just my opinions from my point of view and for the areas I've got available for running, a truggy (Corally Kagama) was the choice that made more sense for me.
TC is making the Sketer 6S XLR next..Watch
Would some of arrmas backflips fit onto the asuga?
This is a nice platform for a short course truck
Are you keeping the wing when you do the body swap ?
probably take it off. but it may look good with wing and keep body
Brother did u have to buy additional wheel hexes or hubs etc? Or do proline truggy tyres just go straight on
goes straight on
hello, can you tell me what wheels and tires you have put on the asuga? and if it improved anything? thank you for your feedback and your videos
Team Corally hit a home run with Asuga 1/7 scale buggy that is a hybrid between truggy x buggy
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Question, do you have any transmitter interference or drop off after about 15-20 yards?
Better that spring end up in the wash then it being gone lol.
What do you think the stock Muraco wheels and tires would look like on it?
let me see
The Asuga is a unique buggy. No other brand has one. (That I know of) Why would you make it a truck when you can do that with any other platform?
bc I want to
Accoeding to my wife....YES
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