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Vanquish VRD kit vs VS4-10

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sumguy75

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Right now I have a TRX4 Sport and Element Ecto and really like both. Ecto sidehills better, TRX4 is a little better at straight up and over. I realize the VRD is more of a "comp build" rig vs the VS4-10 is considered a crawler thats more trail friendly. Seems they both have a lot of potential for being made better at whatever a person wants.
I'm looking to crawl 90% of the time, but still want a small amount of trail capability and to be able to get a fairly decent scale look. Leaning towards the VS4-10 right now, but still looking at options and curious about what others here think about each rig.

Also: I like the H10 Optic kit but can just feel how much trouble it would cause me, I'm a sucker for cool looking upgrades for buggies, can't help it...🤣
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I have the same problem with mine... I NEED TO STOP BUYING CARS!!! 🤣
I wish I had some input on the trucks for you. I will be watching to see what ppl say too.
I might be looking for a trail rig or 2 soon. 👍
Wait... I NEED TO STOP BUYING CARS!!! 🙄🤣
 
Right now I have a TRX4 Sport and Element Ecto and really like both. Ecto sidehills better, TRX4 is a little better at straight up and over. I realize the VRD is more of a "comp build" rig vs the VS4-10 is considered a crawler thats more trail friendly. Seems they both have a lot of potential for being made better at whatever a person wants.
I'm looking to crawl 90% of the time, but still want a small amount of trail capability and to be able to get a fairly decent scale look. Leaning towards the VS4-10 right now, but still looking at options and curious about what others here think about each rig

If I was in your stuation, I would buy the VRD. You will have something that excels in climbing, and you can still use your other trucks for trails.

There will always be compromise if you try to get one rig to do it all. Might as well have one that performs at it's peak for what it is meant to do.
 
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