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View Poll Results: wich MT is the best?
HPI 22 12.72%
LOSI 21 12.14%
TRAXXAS 113 65.32%
KYOSHO 7 4.05%
other ( please post wich) 10 5.78%
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09.08.2008, 06:26 AM

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I've only owned Traxxas and Losi, so my vote goes to Losi. With Traxxas I kept breaking parts. Losi Muggy > Revo, it doesn't have the nifty suspension design but it is FAR more durable and still handles offroad very well.
Lol thats funny. My experience is the exact opposite. Every losi I've owned was pathetically weak, and I bash my traxxas cars harder and am yet to break a thing...
   
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Lol thats funny. My experience is the exact opposite. Every losi I've owned was pathetically weak, and I bash my traxxas cars harder and am yet to break a thing...
That is funny....I broke a skid plate, snapped a chassis, broke a control arm, broke part of the slipper clutch, and stripped a differential all within about 1 hour of run time with my Revo, that's why I sold it.
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09.09.2008, 10:21 AM

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That is funny....I broke a skid plate, snapped a chassis, broke a control arm, broke part of the slipper clutch, and stripped a differential all within about 1 hour of run time with my Revo, that's why I sold it.

You must drive hard then!

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