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Injora thoughts? Any good?

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Anyone have any issues with them?

Seems to be all made in china.
Webstore wont ship direct for some reason.
Tempted to try Amazon. Id rather support a hobby shop if possible.

Anyone carry them stateside?

Not seeing anything on Amain or Tower.
 
They make good stuff. It's cheap (for now) and good. I use their servos in 10th scale racing and micro crawlers. I think I have one of their outrigger motors too. Their Amazon store might have some stuff supplied stateside but I really don't know. It's cheap and good, but shipping isn't next-day.
 
I bought crawler wheels from them. The quality is nice and they look good but it does take a fair amount of time to get the items. Personally I would look for stateside products now.

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Injora makes reslly nice stuff. I have a lot of their 24th scale stuff. Not a single complaint with anything I've bought. And I was a CNC machinist for most of my career, in the racing industry, where everything had to be gorgeous. And the Injora machinists know what they're doing. Buy with confidence you're getting good stuff. It's a lot better than 90% of the aftermarket stuff out there.
 
Injora has pretty nice stuff. Almost all of my crawlers have Injora wheels, tires and other bits and pieces. I order direct from Injora or on Amazon.
 
I have tires, shocks, IR60 body, and aluminum axle housings on my Ascent 18's. I am still very new to this, but I have been pleased with everything I have gotten from them.

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Thanks everyone! Working thru webstore issues with them at the moment.Would rather do that than buy thru amazon at the moment.
My wife throws enough money Bezos way.

The scx24 Rock Buggy kit looks like a fun project with my son.
Yeah, and I'm gonna be pissed if you build one before I get to 😅

Just make sure to post up a build thread so we can follow along! I absolutely HAVE to build one myself.

Another really nice, and really cheap body/chassis is the Meus Racing MB24. It's a bit of a challenge fitting everything in this one, but Furitek has since solved that buy shrinking their ESC's, as well as coming out with their Unity motor/ESC in one unit. You can check out my build of one here, but it is still needing finished.
 
Thanks everyone! Working thru webstore issues with them at the moment.Would rather do that than buy thru amazon at the moment.
My wife throws enough money Bezos way.

The scx24 Rock Buggy kit looks like a fun project with my son.
I have the rock buggy in 24th and 10th scale. Pretty good just tight on electronics space. That chassis makes a very capable crawler.
 
I actually really like those rock buggies; they make great crawlers. It has to be small and light on both the battery and motor/electronics on the 1/24, because there is barely any room on an scx24 anyway. The 1/10 scale can fit a 3650 motor and the Tekin RX4, but it was TIGHT! The RX4 is a big ESC. I suggest an outrunner/AM32 for the 1/10, or a Hobbywing Fusion SE or Pro. Keep it light and tidy. It will hold a good size battery which is in the front under a working hood. It is fiddley sometimes getting the battery in, and the magnet on the hood needs to be stronger.
 
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