XTM X- Factor
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RE: XTM X- Factor
No, not to many people have them. You wouldn't find much help here and I dont' think they are too durable with the articualting chassis. I have a Team Associated Monster GT and love it.
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RE: XTM X- Factor
The XTM X-Factor is a great truck...I have two of them. XTM makes a very good product and thier engines are easy to tune. The only issues I have had with the X-Factor are the plastic rod ends breaking and the set screws on the drive axles coming loose which requires you to remove the entire axle casing. The X-Factor is a very fun truck to drive although you can not jump the truck very high due to the suspension design. I also own a MGT, TNX , Nemesis 7.7, Losi Muggy and a Jammin truggy and out of all of them the X-Factors are my favorites
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RE: XTM X- Factor
The X-factor does not come with 14mm hex axles...Xtm does make 14mm axles for it as a upgrade option part. Hobby People sells them...I'm not sure of the part number....As you can see from one of the pics I am using Mgt wheels on one of my X-factors
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RE: XTM X- Factor
Hey Jumbo" here is the link to the X-Factor 14mm axles on the xtm website
http://www.globalhobby.com/public/xt...ery/146110.asp
http://www.globalhobby.com/public/xt...ery/146110.asp