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REALLY tough choice


1/10 summit,i like its waterproofness, the locking diffs,hi/low trans
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revo 3.3, always loved them
  4% (1)
slayer 3.3, then convert to revo "already have most parts"
  8% (2)
savage flux, need I say more?
  33% (8)
savage x
  20% (5)
savage xl
  20% (5)


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RE: REALLY tough choice - 12/19/2012 6:34 AM   
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Im not bipolar i swear lol but now Its between the savage x and the hyper 7 and the nexx 8t. If I can find some more reviews of the nexx and somewhere to get parts ill go with that.

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RE: REALLY tough choice - 12/19/2012 6:39 AM   
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That Nexx thing would be a good call.. Afaik, it's a rebadged Jammin X2 CRT, so that widens the pool for parts...

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RE: REALLY tough choice - 12/19/2012 6:43 AM   
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Yeah and I found a bunch of parts for it on tower there just labeled for the jammin but its the same thing so im probably about to order that.

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RE: REALLY tough choice - 12/19/2012 6:48 AM   
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If you're not planning on serious racing it's a good call.. Only real question mark is that it takes offset rims, and nowadays most truggy rims are 0 offset. But if you're just bashing and running for fun on the track, it's sure to be a good rig.. Jammin/Ofna is generally good quality.

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RE: REALLY tough choice - 12/19/2012 7:02 AM   
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If you're not planning on serious racing it's a good call.. Only real question mark is that it takes offset rims, and nowadays most truggy rims are 0 offset. But if you're just bashing and running for fun on the track, it's sure to be a good rig.. Jammin/Ofna is generally good quality.



Just playing around at home no racing with this. I just got a sc10 im going to try racing with.

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RE: REALLY tough choice - 12/19/2012 2:46 PM   
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a Truggy makes a million times better basher then a Buggy............... I think my buggy is boring to bash with.....it has very limited offroad capabilities and only really shines on a groomed surface............ On my track I love the buggy, but for bashing its pretty weak compared to a Truggy !

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RE: REALLY tough choice - 12/19/2012 3:31 PM   
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That Nexx thing would be a good call.. Afaik, it's a rebadged Jammin X2 CRT, so that widens the pool for parts...

few parts are unique on it like the arms. (I think it now uses 0 offset rims)
I downloaded the instruction manual a while back just in case my X1 needs parts
even if it takes half offset I found ofna sells a 15mm extension spacer set to widen it pretty cheap which I think will bring its offset inline with other rims.

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RE: REALLY tough choice - 12/19/2012 3:59 PM   
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It does use 1/2 off set rims...are you sure the arms Different?

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