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kyohso inferno gt question

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pvtdonut

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hey, i was really interested in gettin the inferno gt from kyosho. the only thing that was holding me back is if i could raise the chassis off the ground at all so i could rally it around in my back yard on a track that I'm planning on making.... does anyone have any experience with this car?

thanks!!! :)
 
It's a 1/8th truggy, it will be just fine to bash with. You can add preload spacers to the shocks or bigger tires to raise the whole truck up if need be.
 
no, the inferno gt isnt a truggy, its a touring car based off of their previous buggy model... the original infero. the mini inferno is the truggy one.... thats the 1:18 scale rc i believe... but if i can get spacers for any car to raise it up, than you answered my question.... thanks.
 
Oh crap, I was thinking the Inferno ST. Sorry. A touring car in grass/dirt? I'd go with a buggy or a truggy and put the body you want on it.
 
idk..i already have a truggy..i was lookin for more of a car to use this time around.... if i can raise it up even to like...3/4" then ill be happy....just enough so that the body has plenty of clearance. if i can do that with the FW-06, then I'm gonna get that....I'm goin to pick it up today... I'm gona talk to the guy at the lhs about it...he owns the fw06 and loves it.


thanks for the replies.
 
inferno gt

you should be able to. the inferno gt is based on a buggy chassie. make sure you make a skid plate for the chassie to cover the plastic trans gears. the smallest stones will get caught in them if you dont.
 
To rise the suspension arm you just have to turn a hex bolt right on the middle of thesuspension arm. It would lift a least 1 inch... Look at the manual they told how to.
 
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