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Havoc Chassis

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Hey guys is the havoc chassis a good chassis for moa rigs? I know someone who has one an figured if i could pic it up cheap I could use it until i can get a sng chassis. Thanks
 
I dont like it at all. Its kinda weird to setup and in my opinion, wich has nothing to do with pushing a different chassis, the havoc doesn't do that well. A guy in our club is running one on a bully and doesn't like it very well either.
 
I dont like it at all. Its kinda weird to setup and in my opinion, wich has nothing to do with pushing a different chassis, the havoc doesn't do that well. A guy in our club is running one on a bully and doesn't like it very well either.


Ok i have another question. i saw some guys running 55t motor in the rear an 35-45t motors up front on there moa's is that to big of a stretch
 
No not really, its just to get rid of stall. I prefer running the same turn motor front and back and just changing up the pinions to fix the stall.
 
So do you think a 55t r an 35t fr, would be to big of a stretch, also I could run a dif pinon to slow the 35 t down but idk what size it should be. thanks!
 
The smaller the pinion the slower it will go, try a 12-13 tooth pinion, that will slow it down. but I think that a 55t with a 35t might be a little too drastic of a difference.
 
What axles? If your talking about bully's, then they come with 12t pinions stock if I remember right. Again, Id just get two 45 or 35's and IF you have stall, then just mess with pinions.
 
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