yeah thats not exactly true. In RC drift cars, when you have electronic servos, gyros, etc. you don't want a locked diff. Lol. What we have is an LSD or limited SLIP diff. This works a lot better because again..... its an electronic RC chassis... not a real life car.
Im new to rc and i bought a similar chassis used and my front wheels at full lock hit my shocks. What do i do
Hot glue that diff my dude. Drift cars love locked diffs. Equal spin both wheels all the time.
do u have a drift car?
yeah thats not exactly true. In RC drift cars, when you have electronic servos, gyros, etc. you don't want a locked diff. Lol. What we have is an LSD or limited SLIP diff. This works a lot better because again..... its an electronic RC chassis... not a real life car.