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Are the integy baja front brakes still poo?
Even better http://cgi.ebay.com/Hydraulic-Disk-B...item3cb17e2b70


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The integy cable brakes on the 5b's are actually pretty good! As long as you get the V3's as the earlier ones totally sucked.--Josh
   
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yeah, but.... hydraulic brakes would be soooo cool.

It's too bad the front wheels don't have enough traction to lock the front tires and do a brake stand. That would be cool.


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My 2cents

http://www.redcatracing.com/RC-Cars/...-XB-E-Electric

I don't know if the that 2028 motors girth will fit ?


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My 2cents

http://www.redcatracing.com/RC-Cars/...-XB-E-Electric

I don't know if the that 2028 motors girth will fit ?
nice find bondo. That's a 44mm motor stock so the 2028 should fit.

it's always about girth with you


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nice find bondo. That's a 44mm motor stock so the 2028 should fit.

it's always about girth with you
I've ben wanting one of these for months, Looks like I gotta wait

Yeah but your one with stretch marks around the mouth ?


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fyi: 2028 is 57mm diameter 6.5mm extra per side. I think with a larger pinion it would fit.

I almost wish I hadn't started my e5b build now. I've already got more than $800 into it, and I'm waiting for Mike to get the xl's!!!


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i know this will be very expensive but from what i've heard hurrax is very good.

have you seen their toxyc 4wd buggy. Here is a link about it. I'm not sure if you can get them in the US but i'm sure you could.

http://www.ausrc.com/forum/showthrea...ghlight=hurrax

EDIT: Here is the hurrax home page. http://www.hurrax.de/en/

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http://www.redcatracing.com/RC-Cars/...-XB-E-Electric

I don't know if the that 2028 motors girth will fit ?
on second look the diameter of the 2028 would probably fit but the length never would.

A leopard 5692 would probably fit.

There's no way the stock brushless setup will hold up.


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i know this will be very expensive but from what i've heard hurrax is very good.

have you seen their toxyc 4wd buggy. Here is a link about it. I'm not sure if you can get them in the US but i'm sure you could.

http://www.ausrc.com/forum/showthrea...ghlight=hurrax
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Damn, i'll try to get them working. Just a quick thing. the suspension is like that of a revo.
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i know this will be very expensive but from what i've heard hurrax is very good.

have you seen their toxyc 4wd buggy. Here is a link about it. I'm not sure if you can get them in the US but i'm sure you could.

http://www.ausrc.com/forum/showthrea...ghlight=hurrax

EDIT: Here is the hurrax home page. http://www.hurrax.de/en/
Linc, you should definitely get this one! wish i have the budget to get this awesome looking truck.
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I love the bodies they use on the Huraxx website!


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i know this will be very expensive but from what i've heard hurrax is very good.

have you seen their toxyc 4wd buggy. Here is a link about it. I'm not sure if you can get them in the US but i'm sure you could.

http://www.ausrc.com/forum/showthrea...ghlight=hurrax

EDIT: Here is the hurrax home page. http://www.hurrax.de/en/
very nice - I don't even want to ask what the price will be - for sure, not in my budget
   
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