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Pro-Line August 2016 SPECIAL NEW RELEASE Ambush Mini 4x4

My observations, it appears to be a bit top heavy, suspension and tires seem to be a bit hard, but what are your conclusions, and what can be done to improve the suspension and tires?

Trade it in for a 1.9.........:shock:"thumbsup"


sorry Mike.....;-)
 
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Curse you Proline Racing....................

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My observations, it appears to be a bit top heavy, suspension and tires seem to be a bit hard, but what are your conclusions, and what can be done to improve the suspension and tires?



The tires are actually extremely soft. They don't have foams. They may appear to be hard because the truck is so light.

Same with the suspension. Of course because it is a leafed suspension, it doesn't have a lot of flex, but if you push down on the front or rear of the truck it functions very nicely.

The truck is a little top heavy, like a lot of scale trucks. Someone with more experience than me will have to come up with ways to correct that. I would guess finding a way to add weight down low would be an option, but that could adversely affect the trucks ability to climb.

I think this is a fun truck. It's features and capabilities are well balanced with each other. If you watch my video you will see that I took some nasty falls on solid rock. The truck held up like a champ.

I plan to use it primarily to introduce my granddaughter to RC and to have some epic indoor scale adventures when the snow starts to fly!


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It def gets louder on mid to high speed setting. The high setting is quite loud in my opinion but that is running indoors on a hardwood floor so I think it amplifies the sound a bit.
 
Worm gears tend to be louder ime, only drawback here's I would prefer regular crown gears for the differentials.
 
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