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Daaang!While I, on the other hand, Break every part. I have broken one of every part on my Rustler 4x4. I have around $1000 into it currently. It's a beast now. It would probably hold up even better if I didn't run 6s in it.
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Daaang!While I, on the other hand, Break every part. I have broken one of every part on my Rustler 4x4. I have around $1000 into it currently. It's a beast now. It would probably hold up even better if I didn't run 6s in it.
I'm 14 and just work work work.Daaang!
I tend to prefer race grade brands which already include all the upgrades, yes they will be more expensive up front but you won't have to deal with design flaws and dated technology which yield performance/handling issues.That being said, what brand do you prefer?
Lol well for one, I did buy it used even if it was in good shape. And my son is 15 and we've taken it slow getting into this because I already know this can get very expensive very fast. That being said, I'll look into servos and go from there. But I can't just keep throwing money at this thing if I don't even get to enjoy it.
A used RTR RC platform, even one in good condition, with stock electronics is a prime candidate for even quicker misfortune. RTR servos don't have a great track record when it comes to their durability, and are normally the first thing that gets replaced.I didn't see any obstructions. This is really frustrating though. I just fixed the control arms yesterday. And had to put shocks on it a couple days before that. Now this. My wife is not happy. I've heard mixed opinions about traxxas cars but are they really this unreliable?