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what to convert? - 07.24.2006, 09:13 PM

Ok guys, since my truggy has major diff issues I am looking for something new to convert. I will be using the brushless stuff that I already have. I have a MGT that would be cool, but I could trade that for a revo. The revo looks alot more challenging. What do you think? The MGT seems a little big for a 9xl, but if I went from 16 cells to 18 cells would that be ok? Opinions, suggestions please....
   
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07.24.2006, 11:20 PM

I would stick with the truggy you have or a Revo. The truggy you have could be really nice if you sell the MGT and use the funds to upgrade it or something.
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07.25.2006, 12:38 AM

If it were my choice, Revo for sure. I'd make a challenge for myself and convert using the stock chassis like others (including squeeforever) have done.


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07.25.2006, 12:50 AM

Yea, Revo for sure, but I to will try and get a G2R simply because I'm gonna race my truck. If I were to bash like most, stock chassis for sure because it can't justify its self for bashing, but racing, it can certainly help and justify the price.
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