Kind of want that too.
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$600 is cheap for a hobby level RC. I have $2000 in my 1/8 scale race buggy.$600!!! Looks amazing for an rc I guess I am just cheap.
My best guess, is because of their design flaw. The chassis actually has adjustable points for wheelbase, but it's easier to stretch than it is to shrink. I purchased their existing Bronco model, and wanted to fit the New Bright 2 dr. body. This would have been so easy, if they designed the wheel tubs to move with the adjustment. But they don't. So if you move the rear axle forward a click, the tires will interfere with the tub and limit articulation. However, there's tons of room to move the axle aft, which they did with the new Bronco that has 1/2" longer WB.WHY is it a 4 door?
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If you were standng back and looking at the monitor at an angle, its hard to tell that's an RC car. The details are amazing
Hmmmmm SFA and Long Arm suspension on that bad boy
My best guess, is because of their design flaw. The chassis actually has adjustable points for wheelbase, but it's easier to stretch than it is to shrink. I purchased their existing Bronco model, and wanted to fit the New Bright 2 dr. body. This would have been so easy, if they designed the wheel tubs to move with the adjustment. But they don't. So if you move the rear axle forward a click, the tires will interfere with the tub and limit articulation. However, there's tons of room to move the axle aft, which they did with the new Bronco that has 1/2" longer WB.
And here is a closeup showing interference if you move the axle forward. This is shown in stock location (blue arrow) and the yellow arrow is where I need to move it to make the New Bright body work. You can easily see how the tire would dig in to the wheel tub, if it was moved forward. Funny thing is, they even have a SECOND position to move forward to! Crazy design flaw, unless I'm totally missing something.