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Which is the best starter box?

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Skuffknee

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I burnt mine up trying to start my car so now I'm looking for a good, strong, new one to start my .21 1/8th buggy. I've looked @ TWRHBY's but there are many to choose from. Which is better for my car; the box with 2 -550 motors, or the one "high Torque"motor? Both say for off road 1/8th. Is the OFNA brand the best?
 
The OFNA wide body single high torque box kicks ass for buggies. I use that one for my Inferno. Not only does it fit like a dream but it has the nuts needed.

I have two other starter boxes, both OFNA, but one is for on-road and the other is for Stadium trucks. All 3 OFNA boxes treat me well.
 
I've liked the ofna ones I've seen. I don't think I've seen an ofna starter that hasn't worked right. Now as for some of the others... LOL No... Go with ofna, they seem to be the best around here. :)
 
Originally posted by Çh®i§tiªñ
The OFNA wide body single high torque box kicks ass for buggies. I use that one for my Inferno. Not only does it fit like a dream but it has the nuts needed.

I have two other starter boxes, both OFNA, but one is for on-road and the other is for Stadium trucks. All 3 OFNA boxes treat me well.


You've got enough RC stuff to stock a Towerhobbies warehouse man... 8-0
 
I use the new ofna multi box - and wow - what an amazing product. Strong as nails, and can start both my NTC3 and my GS Storm Pro. Go with it, you wont be dissapointed
 
PART NUMBER: 10250 is just the box


PART NUMBER: 10253 includes the Power Panel
 
I go with just the box. #10250. I have the panel on one of my boxes but have never used it. I use a 1.5v cell for glo and the 10250 has jacks to hook up a car battery if you want to. You WILL need to supply your own 12v battery. I use Hobbico and they work just fine.
 
the Ofna box with the "high torque" motor is the way to go. I have the narrow one for my Losi and love it. I made the mistake of buying a GS racing one and it was the biggest piece of crap ever.
 
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