Rally questions for current owners

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fastlane

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How does it hold up? I haven't seen any problems posted. That's a good sign. I plan on getting one in about 3 months. I think I'll keep the 28.9 on my TT and buy a 27.2 the same time I buy my Rally along with a VRC pipe. I guess I need servos and a good radio along with a 3rd channel fail safe, right?
 
Rally after a few months


You will also need alloy front drive hubs. The oem soft plastic hubs strip very easy.
 
WOW that's the only flaw in this machine! Man I like the sound of that. I wonder if a VRC silenced pipe will fit? That paired with a 27.2 OBR would be killer
 
I'll find out soon enough how the mcd vrc pipe fits. I looked at a lot of pipes. ddm has a jet pro on sale for $115 I saw after ordering the vrc from innovative... just check things over when you get it and grab a few extra parts like the gear case, hubs and such. I remember boiling all my parts in a pot for the TT/MT I had and that helped. I grabbed some alloy since moo was selling. I know there are issues with the aluminum but I can deal with those. otherwise I would have just ordered another set of plastic parts and boiled them and not cranked them in with a drill..


I love the alloy though and will be ordering some stuff when himoto finally replies to my email
 
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Ya I'm still trying to decide on whether to finish my TT/MT roller or get a Rally. I run Tarmacs on my TT alot in the parking lots and it's fun as hell. I love to put the TT sideways and drift it. Nice thing about it also is it stays clean :)
 
I prefer on road for that reason. No cleaning, less broken parts. Body? We'll see about this body the first t bone I get. Gives me an excuse to buy the Autin Mini when it does break.
 
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