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I thought these looked pretty fun for $50, but, really, no front suspension?!?! :roll: https://www.teamassociated.com/cars_and_trucks/RC28T/RTR/

Guess I'll stick with my Losi Micro T's for indoor fun

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Apparently they are pretty tough little suckers and a lot of fun. I’m the same way though- they look boring from a suspension standpoint for sure.
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I guess I just expected more, since the Losi Micros are much smaller and have full independent suspension on both ends...

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Cliff Lett unveiled this at the vonats in September. I had it in my hands for a little bit, and I could swear it had a working front suspension. :?

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Maybe it was a prototype and they ditched the front suspension to cut the cost?
If it had front suspension I would probably buy a couple for my son and I...

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They just flex a lot. Nothing like a true suspension but they do have movement
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Pan car technology, now for off road! :lol: :mrgreen:

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mk-Zero wrote: Mon Dec 04, 2017 4:47 pm Pan car technology, now for off road! :lol: :mrgreen:
Modern offroad is interesting, with its onroad tracks and now onroad cars.

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