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Malakai3

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i want a dual exhaust for the t-maxx i'll be getting soon :dance: and can only find them on ebay. so, i was wondering if anyone here has a dual exhaust, the name and seller would be great.

thanks, and i thank you guys for the welcomes i will probably get.:dance:

also, what about rollcages? i've heard about a ragecagez rollcage, but his site is down. something about active duty i guess....thanks.
 
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Malakai,

I would seriously reconsider the dual exhaust idea. They are not designed for performance. They are designed for looks. So, if you are building a show truck, they might fit the bill. If you want to play with the truck and play hard, I would steer clear of the dual exhaust set ups you have seen on e-Bay or elsewhere.

As for the rollcages, I would recommend a cage made by RC Solutions. Check their section of this forum. Great cages. Might appear to be on the pricey side of things, but they are well worth every penny.
 
well, thanks for the advice, but i've decided to go with an XTM X-terminator buggy, more power, less weight, plus buggies are cool.

thanks for the input though!
 
No problem. I'm certain you'll have fun with the buggy. I have an Mugen MBX-5, and it is great fun.
 
well, the xterminator is about 450, and it needs stuff to get it running. or i can go with the t-max, for a littlover 4 w/ every thing i need to get it running. can i lower the t-maxx at all to make it handle better without getting new parts? plus, i'd want aluminum shocks.....so, decisions decisions huh?

thanks in advance for the input.:redbuggy:
 
Yes, you can lower the T-Maxx. Just do not put all of the preload spacers in the suspension. I have seen others who have used zip ties to good effect for limiting the suspension travel and keeping the truck low to the ground.
 
thanks for all the help, hopefully i will still get a t-maxx, b/c i want to run all season. buggies can't do snow too well from what i've heard right?:madface: :madface: :madface:

we'll see how the money thing goes though.
how can i get my banner in my sig? it just shows the friggin address.
 
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