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Took the buggy for a spin

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Dee55

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Took the buggy for a spin around the new park in my hometown... Was hopping around like a rabbit šŸ‡ flipped it a few times but guess that happens

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I agree! That park looks like a perfect place to get in some good off road speed runs!
The car looks great!
There's nothing better than seeing a new r/c actually get used and enjoyed!
As you get deeper into r/c, you'll learn more about dialing in your suspension.
Adjusting the springs and changing the oil in your shocks can help you stay on your tires and not so much upside down!
There are links all over you tube and our site here.

https://www.rctalk.com/forum/threads/suspension-tuning-springs-vs-shock-oil.85221/

Shock and spring tuning can be a bit complex to understand on paper but on the car, the effects of the changes are usually pretty obvious and much clearer once they have been completed.
Most of the ppl on this site have some experience with shock tuning. Don't let it intimidate you! Dive in and start tinkering and adjusting! Make that buggy YOUR buggy! We can help you out if you need it. šŸ˜‰
 
Those tires have way too aggressive tread pattern for short grass like that. Prolly why you were flipping it over.
Wasn't thinking about the tires.. here at the house my backyard is pretty rough but it runs good in it I also run it on pavement
 
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