That was a great test for the Traxxas driveshafts. They held up well. Maybe Associated will come up with some heavier duty driveshafts after they find out that people are using Traxxas parts. You probably know this. As I was watching your trucks in the air and as the wheels were spinning truck moved around. I either read an article or saw a TH-cam video where it was explained how cars can be made to change direction in the air. It's similar to what professional motorcycle riders do. Good job and the bodies are amazing.
@@michaeldorich4485 thanks! Those driveshafts are pretty great so far. And yeah for sure, you can control the car in the air quite a bit, forward throttle to bring the front up(backflip), reverse to bring it down(front flip).
That was a great test for the Traxxas driveshafts. They held up well. Maybe Associated will come up with some heavier duty driveshafts after they find out that people are using Traxxas parts. You probably know this. As I was watching your trucks in the air and as the wheels were spinning truck moved around. I either read an article or saw a TH-cam video where it was explained how cars can be made to change direction in the air. It's similar to what professional motorcycle riders do. Good job and the bodies are amazing.
@@michaeldorich4485 thanks! Those driveshafts are pretty great so far. And yeah for sure, you can control the car in the air quite a bit, forward throttle to bring the front up(backflip), reverse to bring it down(front flip).
@@shralpRC There is away, I don't recall how, but you can turn an r/c car in th air. I'll have to see if Ii can find the article or vide.
Cool.