
surface drift on the RC cars?
I think buying a car Drift RC but i dont no weather i will able to derive because I do not want to go to the beaches of all time and all I have is our garage floor which is really good and my Super Hornet RC Car gets almost nothing for traction or if we have the road to the sound of a municipal road (Australian does not know if America ect the use of different surfaces) Condition alright. these surfaces are good for drift? or should I not bother to buy the car im not trying to drift my Super Hornet i want to buy a car drift (tailwhip) and I want to know if I surfaces are worth it or am I wasting my money
Hi nate_b If the surface is smooth enough then it could very well be used for RC cars drifting. Smooth garage floor is usually a good place provided that the sufficient floor area to test your maneuvering. Check if the roads you mention are sticky. It will be difficult to derive the car in such roads. You will find more information http://www.rccarshub.com/rc-cars-drifting.html Hope that helps Chinu4frnds
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