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man you got a lot to learn. j/k wit cha ;)

u-bars for hoppin' although with the right setup you can do three wheel and side to side.

t-sliders for dancing. two motors to each=4motors-1per corner.

i use u-bars almost always cuz it's easier to fab together, although i have 1 hoppin hydro chassis with t-sliders, and it was fun while it lasted :thumbsup:
 

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Originally posted by 1ofaknd@Aug 4 2003, 05:38 PM
man you got a lot to learn. j/k wit cha ;)

u-bars for hoppin' although with the right setup you can do three wheel and side to side.

t-sliders for dancing. two motors to each=4motors-1per corner.

i use u-bars almost always cuz it's easier to fab together, although i have 1 hoppin hydro chassis with t-sliders, and it was fun while it lasted :thumbsup:
i have hade a diecast 1/24 hopper with t-sliders for 4 years the thing my opinion is way better than the u bars i dance it and hop it till it flips over it's been running good for 4 years
 

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Originally posted by joebomber52+Aug 4 2003, 06:08 PM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (joebomber52 @ Aug 4 2003, 06:08 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin--1ofaknd@Aug 4 2003, 05:38 PM
man you got a lot to learn. j/k wit cha ;)

u-bars for hoppin' although with the right setup you can do three wheel and side to side.

t-sliders for dancing. two motors to each=4motors-1per corner.

i use u-bars almost always cuz it's easier to fab together, although i have 1 hoppin hydro chassis with t-sliders, and it was fun while it lasted :thumbsup:
i have hade a diecast 1/24 hopper with t-sliders for 4 years the thing my opinion is way better than the u bars i dance it and hop it till it flips over it's been running good for 4 years[/b][/quote]
I have had no problems whatsoever with U-bars it performs great and besides that it looks a lot better than T-sliders.
A good combo would be T-slider in the back U-bar up front.
It's all about adding a bit of weight in the back and with a diecast there should be no problem whatsoever. ;)
 
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