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lol i would think it would be cool...but the truck (i think) would go slow but on the other hand there woud be no place where it could go
 
That would be awsome...Ya you would go slow but you could go over almost any terrain !I wonder if anyone has everthought of trying to produce something like that for the Rc's..
 
If you get a twin engine savage and get a 4channel radio, it could work. Just make the left engine power the two left wheels and right to the right. That would work like a tank, but I'm sure top speed would be significantly decreased....man thats alot of work. Those are some weird looking tires though...if you can even call them tires.
 
yea i wou;ld pobably just put two wheels in the back without power to put my track on
 
u know shk if u really want me to lecture on about a point which i could simply answer in a few short words i think it is ok so i will not lecture but get my point clear
 
Hi Folks, I am in the final development of this type of aftermarket add-on. It will be a 4 tracked design, with steering tracks on the front. Would you rather buy a complete T-maxx like this, or adapt it to your original truck. I can do it either way.
 
I have a crude sample working well. I can't show pictures until I get all of the details ironed out. I still have a speed problem, it is slow as hell, but has alot of climbing torque.

www.RAMTech-RC.com
 
I only have a very rough prototype now. It will take about 4-6 more weeks to get a machined version ready to take pictures and start selling.

The question I have is do you want this on a new T-Maxx, or do you want to just add-on the system to your existing T-Maxx or E-Maxx??
 
OK, I think the add-on will be better for most. Then, they can have their rock crawler, and switch it to a street truck if they want to later.

I'm negotiating with my accountant to get a Savage for testing now.
 
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