Winter Weather
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From: Placerville, CA
Where I live winter is near.
And that means water and mud.
I will most likely be getting a T-MAXX with the new 2.5 engine in it if that helps and I was wondering if anybody knows how to totally waterproof the T-MAXX.
And if you do please tell how you are supposed to do it.
And that means water and mud.
I will most likely be getting a T-MAXX with the new 2.5 engine in it if that helps and I was wondering if anybody knows how to totally waterproof the T-MAXX.
And if you do please tell how you are supposed to do it.
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Poor Jarret, still waiting for a post!
The Tmaxx's reciever and battery are covered with a casing...everything else I could not understand how you could cover it...well except the shocks, put on some boots on the shocks.
See you in Cisco Networking!!
The Tmaxx's reciever and battery are covered with a casing...everything else I could not understand how you could cover it...well except the shocks, put on some boots on the shocks.
See you in Cisco Networking!!
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Originally posted by tmaxxer
Where I live winter is near.
And that means water and mud.
I will most likely be getting a T-MAXX with the new 2.5 engine in it if that helps and I was wondering if anybody knows how to totally waterproof the T-MAXX.
And if you do please tell how you are supposed to do it.
Where I live winter is near.
And that means water and mud.
I will most likely be getting a T-MAXX with the new 2.5 engine in it if that helps and I was wondering if anybody knows how to totally waterproof the T-MAXX.
And if you do please tell how you are supposed to do it.
Here's a good read about snow & water proofing your rig.

http://rcvehicles.about.com/library/...c101_proof.htm
http://www.rccaraction.com/rc/articles/ht_snoproof.asp



