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anyone know where i can find a new gas tank for my t-maxx 3.3:(

This thread got sent off course, so I'm gonna recommend the proline runtime tank. It's much better than stock. Just have to be careful with screwing it to the chassis, too long of a screw and it'll leak.
 
whats the diffrence in the proline and the stock tank besides it holdin a little more fuel?
 
i have ran stock and after market tanks on my t-maxx with only two screws so they dont bind. how ever i dont bash as hard as most people, so it my not be a good idea for others
 
So they don't bind? I don't understand. I stripped one screw on my stock tank, the thing vibrated so much against the chassis that it cause the fuel to foam.
 
like i said i dont bash as hard as most. it may not work for most people. new idea get a slightly longer screw and put a short piece of fuel line between the head of the screw and the frame. 2nd idea get some ca glue and some baking soda. put some baking powder in the striped hole then put some ca glue in then put the screw in in a few seconds it hardens up making new theards. now i dont know that this will realy work, its just what a guy told me. do some testing first.
 
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