NissanNitro
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I bought a tmaxx to bash up with my buddy about 6 months ago and it's been a blast.
A friend of mine saw my truck and had to get one, so he went and bought a revo set up for dirt track racing.
So I went to the track with him on sunday and after about an hour I was trying to get him to sell me his truck.
I fell in love with track racing instantly and found that my t-maxx is set up for what I bought it for......(bashing)
Now I'm not really intrested in buying another truck cause I'm not a need the best of the best kinda guy, I'm just woundering if it's possible to set up a tmaxx truggy style. As soon as I got home I lowered it down to the lowest setting and put in a few spring spacers but I'm not sure if its gona land too hard and bounce around on the moggles.
I guess my question is what can I do to build it more track ready, please don't use too many slang words, like i said i'v only been doing this a few months.
It is a T-maxx 3.3 by the way
Thankyou
Josh
A friend of mine saw my truck and had to get one, so he went and bought a revo set up for dirt track racing.
So I went to the track with him on sunday and after about an hour I was trying to get him to sell me his truck.
I fell in love with track racing instantly and found that my t-maxx is set up for what I bought it for......(bashing)
Now I'm not really intrested in buying another truck cause I'm not a need the best of the best kinda guy, I'm just woundering if it's possible to set up a tmaxx truggy style. As soon as I got home I lowered it down to the lowest setting and put in a few spring spacers but I'm not sure if its gona land too hard and bounce around on the moggles.
I guess my question is what can I do to build it more track ready, please don't use too many slang words, like i said i'v only been doing this a few months.
It is a T-maxx 3.3 by the way
Thankyou
Josh