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I did the same with my new bright jeep body build. Went with the rc4wd d110 as a base since it was the perfect 13" wheelbase i needed. After owning 3 different scx10s (2-1st gens and 1 crc edition) 2 wraith based ax10s and a custom 6th scale wraith build i figured it was time to try something different. Im not gonna lie every rig has theyre faults its just a matter of what you willing to dive into.
Ive had gmade sawback and komodos aswell as now a tf2 and a tamiya cc01. And id say if u wanna completely customize axial or one of these new rigs like trx4, redcat, vaterra etc etc etc if yea want something thats basically built chassis wise rc4wd is pretty good from what i see so far lol knock on wood they need the basics cvds, diff gears, shocks and driveshafts but thats no different from any other manufacture. Like i said personal preference lol alot of these rigs are built quite competitively to each other
I did the same with my new bright jeep body build. Went with the rc4wd d110 as a base since it was the perfect 13" wheelbase i needed. After owning 3 different scx10s (2-1st gens and 1 crc edition) 2 wraith based ax10s and a custom 6th scale wraith build i figured it was time to try something different. Im not gonna lie every rig has theyre faults its just a matter of what you willing to dive into.
Ive had gmade sawback and komodos aswell as now a tf2 and a tamiya cc01. And id say if u wanna completely customize axial or one of these new rigs like trx4, redcat, vaterra etc etc etc if yea want something thats basically built chassis wise rc4wd is pretty good from what i see so far lol knock on wood they need the basics cvds, diff gears, shocks and driveshafts but thats no different from any other manufacture. Like i said personal preference lol alot of these rigs are built quite competitively to each other
I'm the type I'd rather build mine. I bought an rtr and spent 2 times the amount of money fixing the flaws then building from ground up. I'm so use to axial I'm worried about buying the wrong chassis.
I'm going to do 4 link, I do alot of rough country trailing so leaf are a no go. I'm going for a capable rock crawler/trail truck. I want it to be as good/better than my scx10.