@chrisvda7277 Unfortunately nobody makes a sway bar setup for the Arrma 1/10 cars. What you would need to do is get the front and rear skids from a Vendetta or Infraction 3S and cut them down. They have the lower portion of the swaybar mount setup. Send us a message on Facebook and I can get you the part numbers.
@rcplushobbies it's strange because the new arms on the 223s 1/10 models have the mounts for them. Surely they will release some because people want them lol
I don't understand why Arrma did this. The old escs were better. These could be very problematic in the summer. I get trying to save a few bucks, but this reminds me of the year Arrma decided to use plastic shock caps on their 6s line like 10 years ago. The next version went back to the aluminum caps. I don't see this lasting. I'm really disappointed in this release of the 2 in 1.
I ground that plastic end piece on the strap flat. I left the inside piece the way it is. My batteries don't budge at all now.
Really dig the new colors👍
@WillieLee-yp7gw they do look good! Much better than the old plain green or red.
Really nice video Sed! I like the new clipless body. I have an older 6s typhon and its fun, look like this one is a blast as well!
@@BirdRC Thanks! The 6S Typhon is on my short list for sure! Such a wicked buggy!
Do you happen to know what swaybars fit the new 223s models??
@chrisvda7277 Unfortunately nobody makes a sway bar setup for the Arrma 1/10 cars. What you would need to do is get the front and rear skids from a Vendetta or Infraction 3S and cut them down. They have the lower portion of the swaybar mount setup. Send us a message on Facebook and I can get you the part numbers.
@rcplushobbies it's strange because the new arms on the 223s 1/10 models have the mounts for them. Surely they will release some because people want them lol
@@chrisvda7277 I'm sure they have it in the works!
I don't understand why Arrma did this. The old escs were better. These could be very problematic in the summer. I get trying to save a few bucks, but this reminds me of the year Arrma decided to use plastic shock caps on their 6s line like 10 years ago. The next version went back to the aluminum caps. I don't see this lasting. I'm really disappointed in this release of the 2 in 1.
@TruggyDude Yeah, I agree. We have already seen temperatures we're not comfortable with and it hasn't been much above 40° outside while we run it.
great overview video with some really good info thank you @rcplushobbies
@@Marts112 Thanks for watching!