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what to get - 10.25.2009, 09:10 AM

hi i am looking to get a 4 wheel drive what shall i get?
   
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10.25.2009, 09:30 AM

December Traxxas releases the 4X4 Slash ?
E-Revo or a Truggy ?


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10.25.2009, 10:17 AM

Vague much?

What kinda driving do you want to do?
Onroad or off (or both)?
Bashing or racing (or both)?
High speed runs or more normal speeds?
Large or smaller scale/ heavy or lightweight?
Budget?
Available tracks or terrain for bashing?

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10.29.2009, 01:23 AM

Figure out what driving you want to do. Then DON'T by a RTR kit. Build it yourself from quality components. I built my G-Maxx MMM2200 from a stock E-Maxx, and took a beating. Basically have no components left from stock. Now it is a Monster and crazy to drive. People are amazed at the performance compared to nitro. Very durable, although a bit heavy. See it at www.troy-vision.com. You can see my youtube videos under user "iscreamsunday"


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10.29.2009, 02:05 AM

b44, cheap and competes well
   
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10.29.2009, 07:44 AM

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Figure out what driving you want to do. Then DON'T by a RTR kit. Build it yourself from quality components. I built my G-Maxx MMM2200 from a stock E-Maxx, and took a beating. Basically have no components left from stock. Now it is a Monster and crazy to drive. People are amazed at the performance compared to nitro. Very durable, although a bit heavy. See it at www.troy-vision.com. You can see my youtube videos under user "iscreamsunday"
Building from scratch is ulitimately the best plan, but possibly a bit ambitious depending on skill level ?


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06.27.2010, 09:46 PM

okay thanks
   
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