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Rally Brat Chassis Recommendations

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djhack1639

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RC Driving Style
  1. Bashing
? Which chassis or platform do I use for my Rally Brat?

Goals

  • Custom DIY build
  • Off- and on-road basher inspired by the gymkahana Brataroo.
  • Durability and drifting are base requirements.

I already have the body, so the use & dimensions are the main constraints.

Budget: $500 - $1000 all-in including chassis, electronics (including a transmitter as I don’t have a multi-car one yet), wheels & tires, decorative elements (lights, roll cage, etc.), etc.

Terrain: I know it’s basically impossible to get a best of both worlds in one setup, but I’m looking for a balance. I’ll consider tuning for the surface of the day if I can get set up in under 20 mins.

The body
Parma Brat Body Dimensions:
  • Wheelbase 9.5” 241.3mm
  • Width: 7” 177.8mm
  • Total length: 16” 406.4mm
The wheelbase and width are the physical constraints. I’m fine with whatever wheel to body alignment I end up with - inside, aligned, or even fully outside the body.

Some images for inspiration.
First, a stock image of the body.
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The Brataroo:
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Some IRL Brats
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A couple Tamiya Brats.
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Platform / Chassis
I’d like a kit, but it’s not a hard requirement. These are the options I’ve identified that kinda fit the body:
  • Rlaarlo XTS Rally
  • Rlaarlo Omni Terminator
  • LC Racing PTG-2R
  • Tamiya XV-01 or 02 Pro
  • Arrma Vorteks / Granite (monster truck look)
I like the idea of Tamiya kits and the huge ecosystem, but I’m inclined to eliminate them for durability and ground clearance.

And I’ll eliminate Arrma because they are pure bashers - even if I assemble parts from nothing it probably won’t drive like a rally car. (but I am completely comfortable with that chassis at this point)

Right now the Rlaarlo XTS F10 roller is the lead contender.

What do you think, RC Talk?
 
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