i waited a little longer to give a founded answer after now 60 runs. I would say yes, as the Baja front is light and the servo saver limits the power you can apply on the steering. On the other side ... a 2WD is more fun to steer with applying a little bit too much throtle to give you some oversteer. The Savöx Servo has the same size as the stock servo (direct fit) , but the stock alu servo arm can`t be used. You will need an aftermarket one if you want it to be out of aluminnium.
The Baja is more fun to drive beeing a 2WD and a buggy, but requires more driving skills and matching rear tires on slippier surfaces. Both are durable choices with little wrenching time needed.
Cool vid bud smooth running baja
Nice buggy. It glides over the jumps and just looks awesome with the metal cage and sleek design. Thanks for sharing. 👍
Nice. I see the Dirt Busters performed indeed the best. Is your 40kg servo sufficient?
i waited a little longer to give a founded answer after now 60 runs. I would say yes, as the Baja front is light and the servo saver limits the power you can apply on the steering. On the other side ... a 2WD is more fun to steer with applying a little bit too much throtle to give you some oversteer. The Savöx Servo has the same size as the stock servo (direct fit) , but the stock alu servo arm can`t be used. You will need an aftermarket one if you want it to be out of aluminnium.
Hello, i cant decide between a baja flux or a arrma 8s, what do tou think?
The Baja is more fun to drive beeing a 2WD and a buggy, but requires more driving skills and matching rear tires on slippier surfaces. Both are durable choices with little wrenching time needed.
Do you wanna sell that
Sorry this rc car is just to good to be sold