They really do. I got an et410.2 about six weeks ago and that thing has withstood things on our local 1/8 clay tracks that no vehicle should. Super durable. 🤘🏻
Such a nice car. Depending on your track and traction available, you should try some brass weight in the rear if you haven't already. It Really changes it. Also check out pink spring in the rear.
how do you keep your center diff front not getting anything in it, I constantly get extremely tiny pebbles and or sand between the spur and pinion. I to did the hub change.
I only run it on our track, but I do get fine dirt in the spur/pinion, never pebbles. I find I have to clean the pinion quite a bit with an exacto blade. I've never found a way to keep everything out, however...most of the 4wd buggies are similar setup, so it could be the small rocks where you run it. Small pebbles are destructive.
So nice to see a car in a video that looks like it's actually being used! Love it bro.
Thanks dude! I am going to be doing a 3 season rebuild soon and film it then post it on the channel. This buggy takes a beating!
They really do. I got an et410.2 about six weeks ago and that thing has withstood things on our local 1/8 clay tracks that no vehicle should. Super durable. 🤘🏻
Nice! I’ve had mines for 3 months now racing on a dirt track haven’t broke anything it takes a beating man
Such a nice car. Depending on your track and traction available, you should try some brass weight in the rear if you haven't already. It Really changes it. Also check out pink spring in the rear.
how have the rear hubs worked out?
Really good, no issues since installed. They get beat down and hold up just fine.
how do you keep your center diff front not getting anything in it, I constantly get extremely tiny pebbles and or sand between the spur and pinion. I to did the hub change.
I only run it on our track, but I do get fine dirt in the spur/pinion, never pebbles. I find I have to clean the pinion quite a bit with an exacto blade. I've never found a way to keep everything out, however...most of the 4wd buggies are similar setup, so it could be the small rocks where you run it. Small pebbles are destructive.
@@rc_nature thanks bud, good stuff by the way
What rear weight are you using?
I machined/cnc'd one in another video on my channel. Its 50g. Tons of rear traction with pink springs.