Team Losi Racing's 22 2WD Buggy Kit

I have been thinking about getting a 2WD Buggy for a long time now, and I have been narrowing down what I think I want and have come to to opinion that this might be my best choice.  So for the moment I'm 90% sure that I will be getting a Losi 22 for my next RC.


Here is a review that Horizon Hobby's did about the LOSI 22.



Here is a breakdown of some of the specification for the Losi 22.


Features: 

  • Mid and Rear Motor Mounting Options: Depending on your driving preference or track conditions, the 22 will deliver the configuration you need. For the first time, TLR is providing both rear- and mid-mount motor configurations in a single kit.
  • Complete Kit: Build the 22 from the ground up so you know and control the entire assembly process to your exact specifications.
  • 2.5mm Hard-Anodized Aluminum Chassis: The precision-machined 7075-T6 2.5mm aluminum chassis is hard-anodized for increased durability and a great look.
  • 12mm Big Bore Shocks: Smooth the ride, tame large jumps and tune suspension performance with these over sized shocks with bladder compensators.
  • Adjustable Front Kick (20-25°): The 22's front end has best-in-class clearance that allows for improved handling. It gives you more clearance when you enter and exit steep jumps. Plus it's tunable via a shim from 20 to 25 degrees.
  • Adjustable Caster (0, 3, 5, 10°): The 22's caster can be adjusted in 0-, 3-, 5- and 10-degree* increments via the spindle carriers. (*NOTE: 0-, 3-, and 5-degree spindles are optional.)

Specifications:

  • Wheelbase: 284-288mm 
  • Width: 9.9 in. (250mm) 
  • Weight (Approx): 3.4 lb. (1,550g)* 
  • Chassis: 7075 aluminum plate w/radiused sides and built in front kick-up 
  • Differential: 14 Ball, Ball Differential 
  • Suspension: Lower A-arms w/steel 3.5mm turnbuckles 
  • Steering: Molded Channel Rack for slop-free steering 
  • Shocks: 12mm threaded shock bodies w/Upper and Lower Caps 
  • Wheels: Molded dish style w/12mm hexes in the rear