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Just received my Micro T

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SMaxxin

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This thing is a blast!!!! If you have been thinking about getting one BUY IT, you won't regret it. I tried the 1/18 rc's but I didn't like them, too big/fast for inside and not big enough for outside. The 1/36 is perfect for inside! It's pretty fast and handles a lot better than I thought it would.

Necessary hop ups would be bearings, and threaded axles...The e clips are so small I won't even attempt to removed them until I have replacements and the bushings have a noticeable drag. For basic running those are the only two things that it needs IMO.
 
you can take the wheels off and flip them over, they dont look as pretty but give you a tiny bit wider stance, and with a truck that small a tiny bit makes a HUGE difference. mine would traction roll on me with just the slightest on power turn, now it stays shiney side up alot more often!

i so have to get the threaded axles, those e clips are a PAIN!
 
I have been running it with the wheels backwards, I like the added width. I have a front wheel that is binding right now so it's parked until the bearings show up.

Are you guys having trouble keeping the wing on, mine was getting knocked off every time it would flip. I ended up putting screws on it.
 
my wing died a long time ago, i gave up on it. and yes the bearings are a great upgrade. i was talking with eddy and he is working on a bearing kit as we speak.
 
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