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Plans For a Tmaxx trailor? Any info?

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Like what kind of trailer? A scale trailer like to pull an RC boat, or like an actual 1:1 scale trailer to pull behind a truck for all your RC stuff?
 
Like i am wanting to buy one that i could ride another maxx on it or a car ya know?
And hook it to the back of the maxx
 
I would not build a trailer for a nitro to pull. Trust me. I have burned a brand new 3.3 motor up with mine. I made one for my RC boat. It makes the Clutch burn up in about 3 min, and the motor run hot as hell.
I only pull it with my Axial AX-10, but I'm about to build a scaler to pull it with. I am able to launch into ponds, pick up the remote for the boat, drive it off the trailer, play with it, drive it back onto the trailer, then pick up the Axial remote, and pull it out of the water. If your gona build a trailer, use an electric to pull. Fair warning.

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Without the boat and weights on the bottom (to keep the trailer under water when launching) it is only like 1 or 2 lbs. With the boat and weight (5lb weight) Its probably close to 15-17 lbs
 
Listen to the man, unless you want to replace your motor. They are kept cool by air moving across the vehicle/motor at a fast rate. Adding drag to the truck + slow speed = bad motor.
 
no, havent built one yet, i just built the boat one so far, gona build one to pull my axial with my scaler.

but seriously, I'm tryin to save you a few hundred bucks by warning you about the nitro.
 
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