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Have to spend a little money 💰 under 70 is junk just saying.
My advice to you if you want ur rig to crash loose signal ect that’s 70 bucks. So just consider spending little more.
 
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Have to spend a little money 💰 under 70 is junk just saying.
My advice to you if you want ur rig to crash loose signal ect that’s 70 bucks. So just consider spending little more.
Going to have to disagree with ya. Flysky has a long track record of producing quality radios at a very low price. I paid $30 for my Flysky GT3B over 10 years old and it still works just fine. Even used it at the race track a year ago, and never had a single issue.
 
Going to have to disagree with ya. Flysky has a long track record of producing quality radios at a very low price. I paid $30 for my Flysky GT3B over 10 years old and it still works just fine. Even used it at the race track a year ago, and never had a single issue.
Same here. I have had my GT3B and 3C for almost 4 years with no issues. I picked up a DumboRC set a couple years ago for less than 40, and that works with no issues.
Looking for a Radio and reciver it with dual steer under $70
Look into a Traxxas TQ. Simple to use, and the receiver is already set up for dual steering, as it has 2 CH1 ports that can control separate servos. Or, just use either a Y or Y with reverser, and then you can run any 3 channel set up you want.
 
Flysky/turnigy gt5. It will do 4 wheel steering with epa on both channels and is fairly mew. The gt3b/c is a great radio too but I'm not positive if it will 4 wheel steer without doing the "hack", maybe @Xraycer or @biggman100 know? I know the one I ran I had hacked but then again that was for dual esc mixing.
 
Flysky/turnigy gt5. It will do 4 wheel steering with epa on both channels and is fairly mew. The gt3b/c is a great radio too but I'm not positive if it will 4 wheel steer without doing the "hack", maybe @Xraycer or @biggman100 know? I know the one I ran I had hacked but then again that was for dual esc mixing.
I'm not a fan of dual steering, so never looked into it. I'm fairly certain that the GT3 series are not 4ws in stock form.
 
Flysky/turnigy gt5. It will do 4 wheel steering with epa on both channels and is fairly mew. The gt3b/c is a great radio too but I'm not positive if it will 4 wheel steer without doing the "hack", maybe @Xraycer or @biggman100 know? I know the one I ran I had hacked but then again that was for dual esc mixing.
The only vehicle i ever did dual steering on, i just used a Y with reverser.
 
As @slowngreen said... hands down... Flysky GT5. It is a 6 channel radio, has rear steer built in as well as other really cool features. It works flawlessly at the flip of the switch to change steering modes from regular steer, crab steer, and 4ws. I love mine. And it's in your price range. Awesome radio. Nuff said.
 
DumboRC x6dc receiver and x6 transmitter.... built in car light kit in the receiver. 6ch, steer/motor or dual motor.
could use ch4 dual position slide switch for a servo to steer left/right as rear steer.
 
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