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Panko75

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I was in the market for a 1/18 crawler and I figured I'd look at FMS, since they were early to that scale.

Unfortunately finding spare parts hasn't been easy. I've been told that they aren't shipping anything to hobby shops anymore, and when I looked on Amain they barely have anything from FMS. For having near Traxxas pricing I was expecting better support than WLToys.
 
i can relate to this issue, i dont have an fms but i have a few that have poor aftermarket support options, now i look around before deciding on a purchase see whats out there in the way of upgrades before i buy, i dig a few of the fms models, but I'm too rough on my trucks (alledgedly ;))
 
I have gotten my Power Wagon upgrades from Amazon, factory parts I order directly from FMS. So far no issues.
 
Are there any other sources for parts outside of FMS themselves?

Not here in the U.S. They aren't like Axial or Traxxas, they don't usually sell through hobby shops. Parts support usually comes directly from FMS. But they also have good aftermarket support for upgrade parts through other companies like Injora and Treal. If you search what you are looking for, there is a good chance you can find it on Amazon.
 
I was in the market for a 1/18 crawler and I figured I'd look at FMS, since they were early to that scale.

Unfortunately finding spare parts hasn't been easy. I've been told that they aren't shipping anything to hobby shops anymore, and when I looked on Amain they barely have anything from FMS. For having near Traxxas pricing I was expecting better support than WLToys.
I've never had an issue getting parts through FMS or Amazon. Lots of aftermarket support too. I don't think anyone needs a warning beyond the usual Chinese manufacturer that doesn't have a lot of LHS support. But that's normal for a ton of well respected brands.
 
I ended up tearing the front axles out of my power Wagon. No luck at my local hobby store. Ended finding a pair of stainless steel axels on Amazon. At first I thought I was gonna have to buy the whole axel unit. Mashigan and fj 40 are compatible. I believe
 
i can relate to this issue, i dont have an fms but i have a few that have poor aftermarket support options, now i look around before deciding on a purchase see whats out there in the way of upgrades before i buy, i dig a few of the fms models, but I'm too rough on my trucks (alledgedly ;))
Try looking on the China websites, AliExpress, and Temu!! They had all the parts I needed for my Atlas and
FJ40.
 
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