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Metallover 05.27.2009 12:46 PM

Looking to get a 2wd pavement pounder
 
I do lots of my driving on pavement and I think a 2wd needs to be purchased. I don't know if I should get something like a jato or something like a rustler.. btw how much does a crt .5 roller got for?:whistle:

Things I am looking for-

Durability, especially the drivetrain
Stability at high speeds
Price - not just the kit but also replacement parts
bashability/jumpability

Let me know your experiences. Please don't post any information about a truck you are selling - just pm me.

BrianG 05.27.2009 12:56 PM

For parts evailability, Traxxas is hard to beat. Every LHS I've ever been to has a lot more Traxxas parts than anything else. If you don't waiting for shipping, ordering parts online makes this argument moot.

If you want 2WD, and don't want to do much work to mod it, I'd probably go with a Rustler. If you don't mind the work, the jato works well and the tranny/diffs seem to be better designed than the Rustler.

But, it will be hard to beat a CRT.5 IMO. Most likely more expensive in the end, but the drivetrain is way more durable and it's 4WD.

nitrostarter 05.27.2009 01:04 PM

I'm assuming you'd be converting a Jato to electrics?

I have a VXL rustler and I love making speed runs and wrecking this thing. Its a beast and is pretty durable. Like BG said, most LHS's have Traxxas parts out the wazoo! Get the VXL tranny or upgrade to the metal gears and you shouldn't have any issues there. Driveshaft problems may become an issue running high powered systems, but there are CVD kits out there now. Stock shocks are crap but they do the job. Big Bore shock caps would help them last and make them better. Otherwise, its an awesome and fun little truck. I love the instant power of the VXL system on both 2 and 3s. Its a lot of fun to play with and beat up. I haven't broken much yet, just popped shock caps. She jumps and flies pretty well also.

The Evader is basically like the Rustler, But I would opt for the Rustler.

lucias 05.27.2009 01:12 PM

I vote for XXXT.

lincpimp 05.27.2009 01:12 PM

Sent you a pm on a Jato I have for sale....

BrianG 05.27.2009 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 290424)
I have a stretched chassis jato roller that has been partially converted to electric. Needs a battery tray and some wiring. Has the one speed in the tranny, and some other stuff. Body, wheels, and spares included. I will include the steering servo, radio gear (tq2) and whatever else that is close to the truck when I box it for shipping.

Pm me if interested, I will give you a good deal on it as I need some money to finish other projects!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Metallover (Post 290416)
...Please don't post any information about a truck you are selling - just pm me.

:whistle:

lincpimp 05.27.2009 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BrianG (Post 290429)
:whistle:

Ahh, the art of paying attention by Lincpimp... I will fix that right now.

crazyjr 05.27.2009 01:33 PM

I voted for other, namely the T3 or T4 associated. I never had experience with the losi's but many friends had them and the transmissions were a bit weak for brushless, not breaking but rebuilds. The associated is very good at handling the power of brushless, I have a T4 and a GT that handle the power great and haven't been rebuilt in quite a while, still feel good

hootie7159 05.27.2009 01:42 PM

Get a slash and throw stampede tires
On it....the handling of a rustler(almost:)) and the clearance of a stampede...easy to fix...los of parts...proven to be extra durable...and it will look siiiick..a corr body with monster truck tires...and there are always cheap rollers fs EVERYWHERE...or the rtr wtb a battery is less than $200 at amain ( last time I checked)

snellemin 05.27.2009 02:24 PM

I voted other.
I use to run the Rustler as my pavement basher monster. FLM is the only way for some serious speed bashing. But it is a whole lot cheaper to make a crt.5 fast. All you need is some foam tires and have at it.
I have pan cars as well, but I can't really bash with them. But they sure are a whole lot quicker with cheaper electronics.

Metallover 05.27.2009 06:25 PM

Hey thanks for all the responces guys! If someone could edit the poll, I'd like to change the firestorm and x-cellerator to the losi and associated.

I like what you guys said about the crt .5 too. That is looking better and better... Maybe I could........

Keep the comments about the 2wds coming!

Overdriven 05.28.2009 10:31 AM

The evader tranny doesn't hold up to a vxl system, and since it's a copy of a losi... The firestorm looks like a copy of a T4, with a metal trans and gear diff, and seems well reviewed elsewhere as far as durability, with better handling than a rustler. The rustler is a fun truck with a set of anocondas on it. The only thing I ever broke was rear arm and bent shock shafts from cartwheeling @ 40+mph.

But I'm kinda partial to 4wd on just about any surface. I find it's easier to drive, especially if you like to drive sideways like me. A crt.5, mini Hyper ST or similar would be my first choice if you didn't want to go 1/8th. My brother in law has a dark impact that has taken a pretty good beating too with no breakage, but I wouldn't call it as durable as a crt.5

Metallover 07.09.2009 04:35 PM

I ended up getting a Jato. Some peole who's name starts with BL and ends in RVO think it was a bad decision. What'd you guys think?

Also, does the jato need any upgrades anywhere?

TexasSP 07.09.2009 06:55 PM

I wouldn't listen to that person, they must be retarded.

The jato is a solid 2wd truck, you'll like it!

BL_RV0 07.09.2009 06:56 PM

Hey now... I didn't like the jato I had, although it was nitro I thought it was a bad platform. Just my opinion.


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