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I had a BL MBX5 with some SERIOUS mileage on it (ask Mike or Rene or MacII or some other people here, this buggy had its fair share of runs, and is still running strong, ask Starscream :wink:) and the PBS never acted up. Never bound, never became sloppy. Reliable as anything.
I don't think you need a sealed PBS in the front anyway.... use my Revos without the boots up front. I dunno about Paris... :neutral: |
about 3 gallons ~ 12 hours on track hard racing
truck is fully rebuilt after every racing weekend. front knuckles have not been replaced and i try to clean it as much as possible between every round why would anyone race mugen if the PBS was any issue |
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Not my ST-1, a friends. Wasn't that old either. I guess I shouldn't write them off on a single experience :) Thanks guys, you've opened my mind and I won't dis them until I have more definitive evidence :oops:
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I'm not sure, I didn't investigate it too closely personally. He was pissed off because of how sloppy they got quickly, tried tightening them up to no avail. Could be a lot of things really, maybe the surface they are regularly run on, or sloppy maintenance. It turned him, and by proxy me, off pillow balls though. Not that I thought all pillow balls would be really bad, but I didnt want to drop a few hundred on a buggy that used them just in case though.
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