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Posted 11/22/2014 10:16:48 PM |
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It always appears, in the movies at least, that the rear end is constantly yawing and wobbling back and fourth. How do the replicas handle?
James
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Posted 11/24/2014 5:46:23 PM |
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well, from what i've heard and seen...its like driving a limo from the back seat. Most of the guys putting these cars together spend a lot of time on the suspension to achieve the best ride and handling as possible.
www.dipone.com
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Posted 12/4/2014 1:27:31 PM |
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Also motor placement to far back will make the front light vise versa
put it smack in the middle it should handel well
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Posted 8/2/2019 9:51:35 AM |
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Based on my racing history I would say they all vary based on builder and what's used. The body/shell is just a pretty cover, it's all down to what was used and pieced together.
Here's a couple of videos of them in motion. Other than the heavy blind spots and driving from the back seat there's not much similarities across all of the builds.
https://youtu.be/BGhjxiLxL6M
https://youtu.be/ydtGew7bWuw
https://youtu.be/dKjUaznuRiQ
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