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Billythekid

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I'm thinking of getting a tlr-22x4 or. A associated b74. 2 are these cars high in maintenance thanks for. Your help
 
I'm thinking of getting a tlr-22x4 or. A associated b74. 2 are these cars high in maintenance thanks for. Your help
i have a associate b74.1d ...... i run it quite abit. I will say you need to make sure you shim the center diff correctly, if not you will chew up some gears ...... however other than the normal wear items ... its been a durable good car ... normal items break like arms and hubs .... but other than that normal fluid changes for either tuning or maintenance and normal upkeep on bearings and whatnot

And FYI welcome to RCT .........
 
i have a associate b74.1d ...... i run it quite abit. I will say you need to make sure you shim the center diff correctly, if not you will chew up some gears ...... however other than the normal wear items ... its been a durable good car ... normal items break like arms and hubs .... but other than that normal fluid changes for either tuning or maintenance and normal upkeep on bearings and whatnot

And FYI welcome to RCT .........
Thank you do u know much about the tlr
 
Thank you do u know much about the tlr
no i dont know alot about tlr ...... I've never owned one .... kinda like ford or chevy lol ..... to me tlr is like a dodge ..... and trasshx is the yugo of the rc world lmao .....
 
I've been racing the TLR for 2 years without any regrets. It's actually my favorite car I have to race.
 
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