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07-16-2004, 10:51 AM
That sound like a lot of fun! Anyone who tried this would need some heavy duty parts on his/her trucks. Super strong clutches, maybe aluminum wheels (I think the hex area of a plastic wheel would strip way too easy for this type of abuse), low center of gravity to help keep the front end down, etc.
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07-16-2004, 11:02 AM
it can be done.. one of the Monster Jam's last year a guy pulled 70 lbs with his savage a tiny clutchbell and a picco .26. the snall blocks struggle with light amounts of weight though. Electrics can pull a lot more though.. one monster Jam Brad Pitt the VP of thundertech RC (No not the actor) pulled a full size chevy truck with his custom built puller. that was crazy.
1:1.. 01 Z28 Camaro A4 Sure.. its stock. 1:8's.. K3, Inferno GT, and a straight line beater car 1:18.. RC18t Mamba and 3s lipo |
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07-16-2004, 11:12 AM
still cool to see I bet even with a mixed field of SB and BB.
I would think that if it was run on a semi-soft surface like the real pullers it may not be too hard on components. Although there was plenty of damage to the 1:1 trucks I was watching, but they were bouncing which is major no-no. |
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