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Opinions About RPM True-Track ~ Good or Bad?
I have been looking into getting the RPM True-Track setup for my E-Maxx, but someone was telling me they have heard that the True-Track setup has some issues, like it's too flexible and warps. Is this true? In general, how is RPM True-Track, compared to using the standard toe link setup? Better? Worse? Any more or less durable?
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I bought it for my 3905 emaxx, its awesome. I think the guys complaining are about the revo true track, maybe they made it too long and when it flexes it drops the dogbone out, I didnt have that isssue with the emaxx true tracks... I ran trz? purple cvd covers, thick dog bones on the true track in my emaxx and it was nice, I cartwheeled the puppy alot and no issues with having to reset the rear stuff again, just eliminated it. This was a year ago though, Most of the complaints ive seen were revo and new so hopefully they didnt start using some new bendy material
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I have beat the hell out of mine without a problem (30 foot cartwheels). In fact my truck landed on the rear wheel from a jump and the diff output shaft broke. The TrueTrack and plastic sliders were fine. I think they are great.
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i think theyre great as well. no probs here. id get them if i were you. i wish they made these for most vehicles.
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If you bash, you'll be more than content with your investment. I run the true track on 2 revo's and soon a third. No issues what so ever.
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Mines good too, I think they are too expensive and the parts should be available seperately.
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I have a set on my emaxx. No complaints here.
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