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just sold my T-Maxx, what to buy: REVO or LST?

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Old 05-16-2004, 09:30 PM
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Default RE: just sold my T-Maxx, what to buy: REVO or LST?

well where to start let me just say in my june mag of R/C Car Action it says that there is nothing carried over from the T-Maxx

the revo is $100 less than the LST, the center of gravity is better thanks to the curved chassis, the suspension travel is better, and HUH well it says says the drivetrain is big-block ready ohh that $100 dollars will come handy right about now wont it

and I notice your T-Maxx driver you prolly liked it, you owned it, odds are the traxxas company will impress you again

stick with the revo also if you wanna see a mad amount of upgrade part too, right now its your call, you prolly no mine.

plus theres the fun of upgradin a lightweight vehicle with more horsepower and sayin hhahahaha I jus smoked ur butt
Old 05-17-2004, 01:09 AM
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Default RE: just sold my T-Maxx, what to buy: REVO or LST?

Steve Slaydon won the production class with his Revo at the Pro Line maxx Challenge today. Unlimited went to Marty Korn and his GS SUT.
Old 09-09-2004, 08:31 PM
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Default RE: just sold my T-Maxx, what to buy: REVO or LST?

Just wanted to thank everyone for the comments. I bought an LST and THIS THING IS AMAZING. Completely stock, and it'll stay that way for a while since it works pretty well the way it is. It seems faster than a Savage SS that I've run with. Hooks up and goes a little better, and the brakes are awesome.

Thanks again,

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Old 09-12-2004, 01:21 AM
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Default RE: just sold my T-Maxx, what to buy: REVO or LST?

Both are great trucks for sure, but i was wondering if you had considered the Tamiya TNX, i have heard nothing but good reviews of it so far, in terms of durability, speed and fun. Also, it is bigger but still weighs the same as the average 1/10th scale. sorry if i made things more complicated for you, or if you have your heart set on one of the two, just wanted to give my 2 cents, which after the exchange rate come to about 1.3 cents.
Old 09-13-2004, 01:13 AM
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Default RE: just sold my T-Maxx, what to buy: REVO or LST?

I have 2 savages, 2 tmaxx, a revo, a mgt, and a lst. I like the lst for mainly bashing. and the revo for racing. i tried to bash with the revo. but everytime i bash it i screw up the header. i dont know what i am doing with it to do that. i treated it like every other monster truck that i own and like i said a just crush the header. so far i been through 3 headers. but between lst and revo for bashing. i would go with the lst.

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