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tannerhall4e

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hey can u guys help me. please no stupid comments but the other day i recked my 1/10 buggy nd now none of the steering works and the whole from end is smashed. yes i have some extra money. 200 to be exact nd i was wondering what u guys think i should do. buy a new one worth 150 and just use all of my upgrades i have on the new on or try to fix the one i have??
 
hey srry man i dont have pics but its bad nd steering completly dont wokr... but tornado s30 1/10 is what i have nd I'm gunna get the same one
 
It depends on the damage. I twisted the aluminum chassis on my MT2. Along with that I have to replace the steering arms, shock tower, bulkhead, and a few other odds and ends. Total cost to buy the parts--$45.00. Not really worth spending 3x that if you don't have to...

And no stupid comments? Do you really think that anyone has been bashed for wrecking their rig around here? You need to hang around a bit!
 
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Buy a tougher 1/8th scale. That don't break too easily..It's amazing the punishment a good buggy can take.
 
well i dont think the new parts are going to come out at 150 so might at well get it fixed also is it the servo that dont work aswell as the outher broken things but if it is check that the conector hasent come out of the reecever
 
If you like it, fix it and upgrade what you can. A quality, metal gear servo will last the life of that vehicle and probably your next one. If you don't like it, put it back to stock and sell it to help pay for something better.
 
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