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Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 6:05:57 PM   
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im wanting to spend around 250-300$ and im wanting a truck that i can jump(not really high like 3 or 4 ft max) and mud with.... does anyone have any ideas?? any ideas would be greatly appreciated...
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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 6:28:49 PM   
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get the hpi mt2 its pretty cool its 4wd so it will go thru the mud easier and it can take jumps that high i've jumped mine 7 or 8 feet so far

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 6:36:37 PM   
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the hpi mt2 would be a good choice, anything 4wd would be good to ya

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 6:39:47 PM   
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lol i like that one but i need more options... i want alot of opinions so i can study what i want so whenever i get the money i will already know what one i want....

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 6:48:34 PM   
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well for 250-300 i dont know how many options there are considering that the MT2 is 340 there is the RT4-GP from MRC but that is 300 with no engine or radio, there is the CEN Fun Factor but i dont know much abput that car

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 6:55:51 PM   
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xtm- ecellerator? Its like $199 rtr.

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 6:57:12 PM   
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but a 2wd for muddin'

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 7:08:29 PM   
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could it still mud? cause muddin just means a little mud puddle...

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 7:39:50 PM   
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My rc10gt could go 10ft in air without breaking. Strong truck.

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 8:07:31 PM   
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anything can mud, slap some mashers on it.

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 8:20:27 PM   
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get a powerful engine with a truck... aslo get PADDLES for mud! i love my sand paws

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 8:22:37 PM   
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yeh get masher 2000's but in mud the 4wd would handle better but... whatever you want

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 8:42:43 PM   
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why not get a used truck? and a x-factor would be good for muddin but i duno about jumpin...if you locked the axles then its be unstopable ( i think i spelled that wrong) or a stampede would be good with a diff engine like a fantom 15 or even an o.s...you would want to gear it a lil lower than stock and lock the diff in the trasmision...you wouldnt want a staium truck though cause they dont have near enough cleareance to go through any big mud puddles and youll definitly want a nice air filter...like a motor saver...i dont like 3-stage filters cause they imo dont allow enough air flow...

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 8:54:54 PM   
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an X-factor is not "unstopable".

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 10:06:13 PM   
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I've Launched my Evader at least 10ft in the air....didn't break a thing....Just have to land right.
Masher 2k's would definately be your best friend!!

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RE: Whats A Good Truck To Jump/Mud With??? - 7/14/2004 10:17:25 PM   
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