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E-Maxx King 02.05.2008 03:35 AM

Best for offroad?
 
What would be the best trauck to get? I need something that is kinda easy to drive. I need something that will track straight threw bumps, ruts, and grass. I like the 8ight-t. But Idk if a buggies would be better? O also it has to be durable like a rustler. :)

lincpimp 02.05.2008 03:52 AM

Not sure if there is a 1/8 vehicle that is a durable as a rustler!

E-Maxx King 02.05.2008 04:01 AM

Well is it stronger then a stock e-maxx?

Does a truggy weight alot more then a buggy? Going to do 8xl ot 7xl, mm or mmm, on 4s.

nitrorube 02.06.2008 12:12 AM

how about a new emaxx:lol:

BP-Revo 02.06.2008 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 146802)
Not sure if there is a 1/8 vehicle that is a durable as a rustler!

Are you serious or sarcastic? I honestly can't tell...

I've heard Rustlers are ridiculously tough, but on the other hand I heard 1/8th is the toughest...

E-Maxx King 02.06.2008 02:30 AM

How strong is the muggy?


Ya i cant seem to break it. Hitting a 5ft ramp and landing on flat ground. :)

cart213 02.06.2008 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BP-Revo (Post 147025)
Are you serious or sarcastic? I honestly can't tell...

I've heard Rustlers are ridiculously tough, but on the other hand I heard 1/8th is the toughest...

I'm sure he was kidding. Rustler's are tough compared to other stadium trucks, but they can't take the abuse that a 1/8 buggy or truggy can.

lincpimp 02.06.2008 11:04 PM

Just kidding. HAHA

I would say that a new emaxx with rpm arms and hubs, with a decent bl setup will be your best bet for a durable truck that can handle rough terain. You may also want to put al shock caps on it too. Otherwise it seems to be a tough truck.

GO-RIDE.com 02.11.2008 03:56 PM

The new Emaxx I saw at my local track did not impress me with its strength. The whole back end broke off after about 10min of driving. He over jumped the large jump on the track, landed flat, and the rear snapped off. I just don't think the plastic chassis can compare to the aluminum of a truggy or revo.


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