Team Associated B74.2 First Run - Best 4wd buggy?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2022
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We take the Team Associated B74.2 to the track for its first run to see how it drives. We also compare it to the TLR 22X-4 as a baseline comparison.
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Thanks for the vid. It seems to be running well.
Looks like you've got your grove on on that track for sure. Looks like a fun time.
cool rc and run,great review
love your vids. you did point out all the things i dont like about stock class racing $$$$
VERY COOL BUILD SIR THANKS FOR SHARING 🇬🇧🇺🇲🤩✌🏼🤙🏼👍🏼
Awesome!
Great video mate love ❤️ the team associated buggy very fast for what it is is that a 18t gearing in there or not
What a nice car. ❤🇩🇰
Wish I had a track like that to race on!
Ah all of that buhuhu we have the biggest shocks and nothing came out of it. How would you compare it to the x ray? I have my old xb4 2021 made no sense to me to get the 22... i got a xb8e22 instead
Hey razor,have you come across on have missing parts in a TA kit? TIA
Which do you like better between associated B74.2 or schumacher L1R
You sure looked more comfortable with the Evo L1 on carpet. 😜
Yeah it just depends, I struggled with the CAT until I got the setup right, then it was good. 👍. The .2 needs a similar amount of work put in for carpet IMO.
Drop a tooth or two on pinion and speed up your servo. Good video :)
Mmmh, tbh sounds like you are a bit underwhelmed with the new buggy. I decided to stick with the .1 anyways - just got a new one (replacement buy) three month ago plus I have all the shocks, springs, etc. spare parts I need and which it shares with my B6.3. One questions though - what is the final weight of your build? With the .1 it takes a ton of work and a slim battery to even get it below 1650g. Would be great if it was different/ better on the .2
I’m at 1623g with a LCG Lipo. My .1 with different electronics is at 1685g.
The front diff of a 4wd buggy actually take way more pounding than the rear. Might want to to center shim the the front diff and run the rear shimmed out.
Work on your lines
I liked your video, say thank you.
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