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New MINI MAXX is a diff killer
This stupid truck didn't even last twenty minutes at the skate park. Tomley broke two diffs using one pack. To me that says major Diff issues in the new Mini Maxx. Going to wait a while to invest in one if at all. Anyone have personal experience?
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nope, i know better than to buy traxxas products
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Originally Posted by suburban_hooligan
(Post 12810669)
nope, i know better than to buy traxxas products
Like if you broke a part on your 30 year old stampede(yea scary the stampede is that old) can get a new part pretty much any where RC parts are sold for cheap. Me broke a part on a 20 year old HPI model I had to pay 3X MSRP to some guy on ebay for one of the last 5 for sale on the planet >.> I paid the same for a set of bumpers(new front and rear) for my 12 year old slash 4X4 then I did for the diff cups for a MT2 While their quality is kinda meh their parts support is top of the line Just my opinion though. as for the maxx though... no idea My guess is those tires have too much rotational mass for the diff, and when they land with throttle they rip it up. The tires look real big, and heavy. This is just a guess based on looks though EDIT: Just looked at a video and seems it is more of a drive line problem that would be fixed with a slipper or a center diff. Until someone(or traxxas) makes one of those I wouldn't touch it. |
parts support and advertising is the only thing they're good at. ...and suing people...
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Them suing people is the main reason I'll never own a traxxas. My spell check wants me to capitalize that name but nope. They don't deserve a capital t on there.
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Originally Posted by Big Alice
(Post 12810891)
My spell check wants me to capitalize that name but nope. They don't deserve a capital t on there.
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