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tips to make it tip over less?

It does work . Go to any rock climbing comp and watch all the drivers. They lean and twist more than any pro golfer on the circuit.:lmao:


I just went to my first scale comp, pretty funny to watch grown men hop, twist, or lean to get a remote controlled car up an obstacle :lmao: I am just glad I couldn't see myself:oops:
 
make either add more weight. or make it wider. if you get the axial rockstar rims. if running 2.2 tires. they will give you a wider stance.

or if you really want to go all out. put wraith axles under it. thats about the best setup stopping rolling overs.

they are only 139$ from here. everything you need to build front and rear. comes with universal joint drive shaft also.

https://www.ckrccrawlers.com/axial-wraith-complete-axles-set-front-rear-p-4132.html?zenid=5b4e00900a3d8268a8e2726f0ed9b589
 
put some Junfac wheel wideners on my hilux helps a lot pretty cheap too."thumbsup" also i put some crawler innovations closed cell dual stage foams in my pitbulls stopped the tires from folding when the weight is on the sidewall. that helped a bit as well.
 
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