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can i make the Enduro drive kind like this?

Alexei

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im considering getting the Enduro, but i havent really seen videos of it driving like what i aiming at. the majority of videos is with rock crawling.
im going for trailing.
i dont know if that is just something to setup. i have only had road cars so far, so i am not familiar with setting up offroad cars.

this video shows the driving style i would want.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kYfZqs-NmI

i like to see the suspension do it's work, and just driving arround on some rough terrain.
 
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i am totally new to offroad cars, and i think the Enduro seems rather stiff in the many videos i have seen. would i be able to archieve that extra realism with the Enduro by getting softer springs and shock oil?

im considering the Encuro because it is much cheaper, more durable and easier to get spare parts than the Trailfinder 2.
 
i am totally new to offroad cars, and i think the Enduro seems rather stiff in the many videos i have seen. would i be able to archieve that extra realism with the Enduro by getting softer springs and shock oil?

im considering the Encuro because it is much cheaper, more durable and easier to get spare parts than the Trailfinder 2.

Drive to the limits of your vehicle, film well and use slow motion in your edits. Particularly when your footage loses any semblance of scale realism. Otherwise yeah, strategically add weight and tune your shocks accordingly.
 
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