S swarmjt RCTalk Addict Messages 892 Reaction score 3 Points 0 Location Harrison RC Driving Style BashingRacing Jan 13, 2009 #1 1st... Here is my latest toy in my collection and boy do i love her 2nd.. are mud guards worth it on a buggy?
1st... Here is my latest toy in my collection and boy do i love her 2nd.. are mud guards worth it on a buggy?
RC Addict RCTalk VIP Messages 5,857 Reaction score 4 Points 223 Location In and out of my mind. RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 13, 2009 #2 Do you mean the lexan shields for the suspension arms? They sure are! BTW--NICE rig, man!
B BMILLER RCTalk Addict Messages 1,079 Reaction score 0 Points 146 Location LOUISIANA RC Driving Style BashingRacing Jan 13, 2009 #3 very nice.....and very clean go find some dirt
Rolex Hoof Hearted In Memoriam Supporter Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor Messages 35,104 Reaction score 1,854 Points 2,198 Location In my recliner RC Driving Style BashingFlying Jan 13, 2009 #4 are mud guards worth it on a buggy? Click to expand... Only if you plan to actually run it.
S swarmjt RCTalk Addict Messages 892 Reaction score 3 Points 0 Location Harrison RC Driving Style BashingRacing Jan 13, 2009 Thread starter #5 i plan on running it.. i built this thing from scratch.. took a year and a half.. custom made body and everything.. yes.. the mud flaps.. what makes them so good?
i plan on running it.. i built this thing from scratch.. took a year and a half.. custom made body and everything.. yes.. the mud flaps.. what makes them so good?
RC Addict RCTalk VIP Messages 5,857 Reaction score 4 Points 223 Location In and out of my mind. RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 13, 2009 #6 Rolex said: Only if you plan to actually run it. Click to expand... What do you know about mud guards OR running rigs, Ralph??? swarmjt said: i plan on running it.. i built this thing from scratch.. took a year and a half.. custom made body and everything.. yes.. the mud flaps.. what makes them so good? Click to expand... They keep mud and gunk off the suspension arms and steering components. Maybe even the little pebbles that like to screw things up...
Rolex said: Only if you plan to actually run it. Click to expand... What do you know about mud guards OR running rigs, Ralph??? swarmjt said: i plan on running it.. i built this thing from scratch.. took a year and a half.. custom made body and everything.. yes.. the mud flaps.. what makes them so good? Click to expand... They keep mud and gunk off the suspension arms and steering components. Maybe even the little pebbles that like to screw things up...
olds97_lss RCTalk VIP Supporter Excellence Award Build Thread Contributor Messages 20,381 Reaction score 2,329 Points 1,628 Location Dekalb, IL RC Driving Style Bashing Jan 13, 2009 #7 I've only seen them on the rear arms. They keep the mud/dirt/rocks from the front tires getting kicked up and into your rear shock shafts, so they last a while longer.
I've only seen them on the rear arms. They keep the mud/dirt/rocks from the front tires getting kicked up and into your rear shock shafts, so they last a while longer.