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fix14wd

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  1. Bashing
  2. Crawling
Tore em both up last night! The Tmaxx clipped the Revo head on and tore up the right front on both trucks. The tmaxx has a boken lower a-arm, busted shocks, broken bulkhead, and snapped off the front skid. The Revo has a broken upper a-arm and bent turnbuckles.

So now to upgrade. I'm thinking RPM a-arms, but not sure what to go with on shocks or if I should go aluminum on the bulkheads. Any suggestions for bashing purposes?
 
For the T-Maxx
RPM arms, axle carriers and bulkhead braces
Aluminum Bulkheads by Traxxas or RC Solutions

For the Revo
RPM arms and axle carriers
 
i have RPM a arms on my revo and they are great. there were alot of landings and hits that i thought were going to break something and it always took the hits.

+1 on the RPM a arms
 
RPM fo sho :D I haven't had the pleasure of using them since my stock arms have yet to break. But once my arms and the spares (yeah I bought some Traxxas ones in a moment of stupidity) I'm upgrading.
 
Cool, thanks for the replies, guys! Will definately go with RPM.
We had fun last night, even after the collision. My son didn't want to tear up the Revo anymore, so we bashed the tmaxx in reverse for a while. But man is it disappointing to have such a nice couple of days and nothing to run until we get to a hobby shop Saturday afternoon.
 
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