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If you could get a tmax or hpi savage .21 or .25 - what would you choose? I've been thinking about getting rid of my rs4 2 and saving up for a tmax or savage.
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wigsplittah said:If you could get a tmax or hpi savage .21 or .25 - what would you choose? I've been thinking about getting rid of my rs4 2 and saving up for a tmax or savage.

Yes I do not know why these are still in the same class stock. If you do a conversion kit for the Maxx it would be fair.Tarant said:I love my Maxx I wouldn't want any thing else.Just remember T-Maxx 1/10 and Savage 1/8. big guy vs. small guy
robmob said:I will save you the trouble. Get a Savage. Its durability speaks for itself.
If you are leaning towards a T-Maxx, you should consider the Revo instead.
olds97_lss said:The revo is basically a maxx that has been severly upgraded.
Vincemaxx119 said:From what I see, the Revo and the T-maxx have no similarities whatso ever.The engine and the yokes are different from the tmaxx. The yokes are a bit larger and the engine has little tweaks to it.
Vincemaxx119 said:From what I see, the Revo and the T-maxx have no similarities whatso ever.The engine and the yokes are different from the tmaxx. The yokes are a bit larger and the engine has little tweaks to it.
olds97_lss said:I think you see my pointIn order to remove all the weak links on a maxx, you must start over... (not trying to start a flame war, just my opinion)