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3 Reasons People Love Watching RC Car Videos

Watching videos is a popular hobby with many. Videos are available on a variety of subjects and the internet is the biggest source for them. The videos may be fun, silly or touching eye-openers. Some videos may be enraging to watch, offending one's sensibilities. Yet others may be amazing and fascinating for the viewer. Remote Control or RC car videos are fascinating to say the least and many car enthusiasts are hooked to these in a big way. What is so enthralling about a RC car video? Let's find out.

1. Car Bashing:
People love watching anything involving car bashing, but from a distance. They may want to see the potential damage to the car when it goes through various disasters. It gives them an idea of the level of abuse these miniature cars can withstand. They might like to just observe the cars take a beating or they may want to see the durability of the particular RC car model. There are yet other people who view these as metaphoric to see their own survival in obstacles as symbolized by a RC car.
2. Similar Interests:
People with a hobby and interest in cars in general like to watch the RC car videos. Others who are interested in getting into the hobby may watch videos to get knowledge about it. Some RC car hobbyists may want to improve their skills, so they watch videos to help them out.
Some people like to watch the RC car videos to try out something new. They usually study the videos to hone their RC car skills or to study new maneuvers in car racing.
Another reason that the people may watch the car videos is to study the competitors in the racing worlds. The participants of a RC car race may like to study the car race video of another adversary to prepare for a race. They would like to anticipate the moves of the competitor so that they can plan their defenses in advance. Studying the different maneuvers may help them to learn how to counteract the adversary's moves.
3. Imitation of life:
RC cars come with various features that enable them to perform a variety of stunts. Many people like to watch the RC car videos just because they like to see the amazing maneuvers that are impossible in real life. RC cars can perform many stunts such as jumping off a ramp, performing aerial flips or gravity defying stunts that can only be dreamt of.
Remote controlled cars give us the opportunity to achieve the unattainable. It allows us to perform stunts that can be only seen in movies. Watching the videos can give the viewer the thrills without causing damage to expensive real cars.

Most people enjoy watching RC car videos simply to experience the thrills. If you ask them why they are so addicted to it, most often the reply would be, "it's so cool!"

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I have a Nitro RC Car question. Any Nitro RC Car hobbyists?

I just bought a Team Associated rc10gt truck used from a kid for $130. It came with a bunch of extras, gas, extra off road tires, all batteries, custom roll cage. It's in overall really good condition but I'm still a little new to the nitro rc world. I noticed that the shocks on this truck seem a little worn out. When you set the truck down, the truck lowers itself about half and inch. I haven't bashed around in it yet but it looks like it will bottom out a lot the way the shocks are.

Is this normal? (he said it was). Or do they need to be stiff? Do I need new ones?

Thanks!

you dont need new ones unless they are cracked or broke. you can buy heavyer springs and oil (if they are oil fild shocks) the top cap just screws off) if you put new shock oil in them try to get all the air bubbles out befor puting the cap back on. mack sure the O ring on the caps are in good shap.

p.s. sounds like you got a grate deal...

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