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short answer no long answer noooooo. it can behave like it is awd in terms of how it handles. i set my mr015 to handle like it had awd so i could drift it
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nothing is imposible but how much work would be needed wouldnt be worth the hassle
if you want an awd buy an mr010
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If you want AWD and RWD, buy MA-010. If you want FWD buy MA-010. If you want more wheelbase lengths, buy MR-xx. If you don't have that much $ to tank into upgrades/replacement parts, buy MR-xx.
MA is a superb chassis, but you won't shink it to 86mm or extend more than 98mm. You'll NEVER break 180 gram ready-to-run weight either, with stock chassis. Just given the fact that 2.4 MA's are harder to come by, I'd recommend getting it first and then see if you even need an MR. Only reason I got MR and MA is because I started with MR and wanted to keep a familiar platform when I was upgrading to 2.4ghz. Otherwise I'd be better off with 2x MAs.
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not worth the time or money to attempt this idea
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I have the long answer for you:
The only parts that the MR-02 shares with the MA-010 are - The electronics board - The servo assembly - The motor. Everything else is completely different, and for what it would take to convert an 02 over to an 010, you could buy yourself a new 010 AND upgrade it quite a bit. Hope that helps.
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