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jnev
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01.21.2008, 04:15 PM
Great looking trucks. How has the drive line of the E-Maxx been holding up to that much power?
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01.21.2008, 04:44 PM
So far so good and I like hammering the throttle alot ....4s seem to be safe I am going to try 5s and 6s also just to see how it is....so far I have only broken a hinge pin with the stock titans after hitting a log...
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