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gdc02 said:I wouldn't refer to the Mayhem all the time as a RTR
I got a Mayhem pro and see it as any other pro buggy,why not??
even if it is cheap and comes assembled:
you have to check everything and look into the diffs and shocks, if you want to do some competition with it, like any other buggy,so what's the difference ?
as to quality :all plastics,aluminium and steel parts couldn't be made any better , and you notice his conception is made with a lot of attention to details, so it comes with the "Sportwerks" logo-ed over all the parts and it has better gears, better initial suspension geometry and droop, better fits/play in all items like rod ends then most other prospecs buggys, and as good as shocks, bearings and so on.... the buggy is solid, it has enough tuning possibilities, it's drives and jumps well to and the sheer dynamic properties make it just a topnotch buggy
certainly, if you take in consideration, this buggy is really different and had to be egged-out with a totally other lay-out then the other brands, to be as good as..from the start...
and at that price !
I take my hat off for the team that produced this....
so please tell me what you feel that would be the real difference,then between a xb8 or mbx5, and the Mayhem ??
gdc02 said:you should be proud, you have an American car as good as that... and just drive one
gdc02 said:I never saw some real solid answers