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schofield
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10.26.2009, 12:27 PM

well.. poo... just got off the phone with Tamiya and the hornet body has the front/rear and grills already cut out, even with the uncut lexan one. i guess its gonna be the bandit body.


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10.28.2009, 11:12 AM

any one have thoughts on if the pro-line or the panther paddles for the maxx trucks would be better for snow, on this snow rustler? or how the paddles hold up? i have run sand paws and are very happy with them. My thought would be the panther as it looks like it would move more snow. Also do you know of any drive shafts for the bandit or rustler/slash if its my only option. That will hold up to Maxx size paddles running a VXL. running on snow only.
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10.28.2009, 06:18 PM

I vote for the Panthers. On driveshafts, the FLM CVDs have a very good reputation. They'll take pretty much whatever you throw at them. Plus, Mike sells them.
   
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