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The CRT is a very driver friendly truggy that is very forgiving on the driver. Very durable handles excellent and jumps nicely. The plastic seems to get loose quickly though were the hinge pins go imo. But plastic parts are VERY reasonably priced.
 
Good truck, if your a racer it lacks on-power steering. You can recover with going thicker in the front dif like about 20K. I didn't like having to buy a whole bunch of useless parts just to get one little rod end or something. As Blitz said, it seems to get sloppy with use as far as the overall fit. It is very durable though and a more than capable truck
 
What truggie would you say is a good one in kit form or RTR ? How about the Hell Fire from HPI ?

Also same question on the buggie what would you say on that issue ?
 
What truggie would you say is a good one in kit form or RTR ? How about the Hell Fire from HPI ?

Also same question on the buggie what would you say on that issue ?

Hellfire = :puke: It's a huge pile.

The CRT is a good truck, don't take what I said the wrong way, I ran one for a better part of the last year. I switched to Mugen and, IMO, it's a better all around truck. I also liked it so much I dumped my Xray buggy and bought the new MBX5R. My preference would be in this in the following order:
1) MBX5T
2) Jammin CRT
3) Kyosho STR

Buggy
1)MBX5R
2)Kyosho SP2
3)Xray or Jammin CR FTE
 
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