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best buggy/truggy for bashing - 03.16.2009, 02:54 PM

Im looking into what i want to build once im done with my E-revo (still want to get RCM hybrid diffs). Im a basher, and do not race, so durability is the most important thing. So tell m your experiences with the various buggys/truggies out there so i can get in idea of what i should get when the time comes.


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03.16.2009, 02:59 PM

Hyper ST Pro is very robust...
   
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03.16.2009, 03:01 PM

I just started one of these threads a few weeks ago in the 'Truggy' section. Here it is If you want to see what people had to say there.

For the record I ended up getting a Mugen MBX5T prospec used from eBay. But I was also really impressed with the Hyper ST Pro.
   
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03.16.2009, 03:01 PM

For truggy see this thread. But I agree HoBao Hyper ST Pro is very good choise, get the Pro version, not RTR or any other, Pro is best. *Im running one*
For buggy, HoBao, HongNor, Jammin, OFNA, all allmost same...
   
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03.16.2009, 10:30 PM

Cen Matrix TR. Seen a few of them, and wow they can take a beating and will absolutely handle very nicely.


Serpent S811-E Tekin
Revo 3.3 BL- 1515 1Y
Mugen MBX6 NEU/MMM
Mugen MBX6-T NEU/MMM
Losi LST2.0 MT NEU/MMM
Losi 8T RTR 2.0 NEU/MMM
Losi 8T 2.0 NEU/MMM
Losi 8B-E 2.0 NEU/MMM
   
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03.16.2009, 10:41 PM

You really can't go wrong with any truggy. All the ones mentioned will do great as well as a Losi 8ight-T (I currently own) and CRT (fellow member's truck in SoCal). Both trucks were jumping 30 feet in the air doing triple backflips continuously throughout the day. Nothing broke on either one.


   
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