Rixsta911
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- Arrma RC's
I own both and can only tell you my experience.
The DB Pro is an amazing bit of kit, upgraded the braces, servo and put some badlands MX22 SC on. Tightened the steering up and replaced those bushings with bearings, apart from that it's stock.
Lasernut, got rid of the tire off the back and added a wing, changed the servo (Savox). Obviously not owning it long the rest is stock.
Unfortunately Losi were lazy with the Lasernut, I mean, yes, the DB Pro is probably one of the best RC's I own, I love the way it handles and jumps and can take a beating but when you use the same parts from the DB and put them on the heavier, bigger Lasernut with bigger wheels then it's just a bad idea.
The driveshafts snapped after 4 jumps, they can't handle the weight, it's no where near as planted as the DB Pro either. This is going to need some upgrades, well, to a point it's just not worth it, especially owning the DB.
Would I recommend the Lasernut, not really, if you want something bigger and can run 4s / 6s then I'd go with Arrma.
To be fair the DB Pro on 3s is so good, I'd take that over the Lasernut every single time. I'm selling my LN
The DB Pro is an amazing bit of kit, upgraded the braces, servo and put some badlands MX22 SC on. Tightened the steering up and replaced those bushings with bearings, apart from that it's stock.
Lasernut, got rid of the tire off the back and added a wing, changed the servo (Savox). Obviously not owning it long the rest is stock.
Unfortunately Losi were lazy with the Lasernut, I mean, yes, the DB Pro is probably one of the best RC's I own, I love the way it handles and jumps and can take a beating but when you use the same parts from the DB and put them on the heavier, bigger Lasernut with bigger wheels then it's just a bad idea.
The driveshafts snapped after 4 jumps, they can't handle the weight, it's no where near as planted as the DB Pro either. This is going to need some upgrades, well, to a point it's just not worth it, especially owning the DB.
Would I recommend the Lasernut, not really, if you want something bigger and can run 4s / 6s then I'd go with Arrma.
To be fair the DB Pro on 3s is so good, I'd take that over the Lasernut every single time. I'm selling my LN
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