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Old 04-08-2004, 09:55 AM
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Yokomo kits

What do the yokomo drift kits come with? can i just put them together and drive or do i have to buy some extra stuff?..like some kits say "electronics not included" what is considered the "electronics"
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Re: Yokomo kits

That stuff is the motor. ESC, Servo, Reciver, controller, so the car is just a roller.

More info here at www.rcdrift.com
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Re: Yokomo kits

Unless a kit says its RTR, 95% of the time you need electronics. This is done a measure so taht teh customer wont have to replace the included motor, that he paid for in the price of the kit, with another $25 motor. The same goes for the ESC, reciever, transmitter and steering servo. except those are usually more costly replacements. I replaced the stock controller on my emaxx with one that was abotu 175. I would have much rather bought the kit without teh transmitter and radio than the RTR, but unfortunatly, that was not an option.
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Re: Yokomo kits

what are some good companys that make these parts? I have owned R/Cs before but this will be my first time putting together a kit.
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Re: Yokomo kits

If you are talking about the elec. stuff. Look at Futaba. www.futaba-rc.com
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