My New Jammin' X1
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RE: My New Jammin' X1
Dude i have a 777 SP1, but this thing looks sweeeeeeeet, super nice looking, excellent paint job, enjoy her....congrats on a sweeeeeet ride, let me know how you like her, i dont know how to post but
when i do, and i finish my 777SP1 i will post pics!
when i do, and i finish my 777SP1 i will post pics!
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RE: My New Jammin' X1
The one thing that I will definately have to do is get some diff oil in there(different weights). The front is getting way to much action. Can't wait to see your 777 SP1.
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RE: My New Jammin' X1
This is the RTR kit. I wanted it for now since this is my first buggy. I also needed a backup motor for my Savage. lol... The radio that comes with the RTR kit is meant to go in the trash as soon as you get it. J/K.. It has to be the worst radio I've ever seen.
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I have to agree, the radio is bottom of the line and the steering servo has to be replaced right away (unless you like eating the walls). Otherwise it seems like a nice buggy. I haven't had mine around the track many times as of yet but as soon as I get a new steering servo for it I'll give it a proper test run to see how it holds up.
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Yea But If i were to get a RTR for the price of those Jammins I would rather it come with crappy electronics than have crappy parts on the car. jmo