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Maximum ST Pro
i am about to get my first rtr nitro car and i am leaning towards getting a maximum st pro made by duramax. i really want a stadium car and all the reviews i have seen for it look good and specs look great for my price range but is it actually a good car, i mean is duramax even a good brand? would it be hard to order new parts for it beacasue i havent seen many? i need to buy somthin no more than about $300. please help out, thanks.
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Maximum ST Pro
if you are just going to use this car for fun and not racing at all i would buy it. but if you think that you might take it to the track and upgrade parts this isnt the best truck. if i were you i would get the Associated RC10GT Plus RTR
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXCLU0&P=7 or the HPI Nitro Rush RTR http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXSM51&P=7 I personally have the Rush and thinks that its a great car with a few upgrades. But if you are looking for the best right out of the box the RC10GT is the best choice. |
Maximum ST Pro
The MAX ST is a great truck but is very beginner and standard. If it's your first truck than it is good to learn on, but soon enough you will want to upgrade. That's what I did.
But it's very durable, fast and actually handles very well. My buddy always has problems with his PRO version - My standard ST always runs great with no problems. Have fun! |
Maximum ST Pro
then should i get somthing better from the start to save money?
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Maximum ST Pro
That would be my suggestion. I would have gotten a better truck from the get-go if I had known how easy it all was. I was intimidated at first that's why I stayed basic.
Look into the Traxxas Nitro Rustler or the XXXNT Losi - or RC10GT A lot of people like the XXXNT and the RC10GT. They only cost about 50$ or so more and in the long run they are better trucks. But don't feel the need to spend over 375$. There are plenty of great trucks around 300-350. There is a lot of support on line so don't be afraid to get in over your head - just ask a lot of questions. You can e-mail me at [email protected] if you need any help after you get your truck. Happy driving - |
Maximum ST Pro
well is the rc10gt beefy enough to go through like fairly tall grass or is it just a stadium racer cause all i have is fields near my house. is it two speed? whats its max speed? is it pull start? thanks a lot lumburg!
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Maximum ST Pro
http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...gt&FVPROFIL=++
Check out this link on Tower Hobbies above. It shows all of the options and specs and stuff. I don't own nor have I ever driven the RC10GT but I read great things about it and it's always suggested when someone asks for opinions on a great truck. I think it's single speed. As for gowing through tall grass - how tall? Thick, tall grass is a killer for any nitro truck. Another option is something with larger tires - like the T-Maxx or the Sport Maxx by Traxxas. Both are very durable and go through tall grass a little easier. Sport Maxx is cheaper and two wheel drive. You can check those out on Tower Hobbies as well. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...AS&S2=&S3=&S4= Maybe you should check out the associated web site or post another post asking people specifically about that truck. |
Maximum ST Pro
its not that tall or that thick but its still grass...i dont think i want a like massively beat truck lik sportsmaxx, lol, thats why i was looking and maximum st pro but i dont kno if should just get somthin better from the start like maybe a hpi nitro rush...
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Maximum ST Pro
I wouldn't choose the ST, for all of the reasons we talked about but I would consider the HPI Rush. I almost got on ein fact. But I was able to get a steal of a deal on A nitro Rustler, only six tanks run through on E-bay - so I got that.
The nitro's go on grass easily enough - grass is just a bit tougher on the engine - but I still do it all the time. Dry short grass is the best!! Especially for jumping. I am not a fan of the huge monster trucks either - I like the best of both the on-road and monster truck worlds. Rush's are great I hear too. Actually - I think that would be my choice out of the bunch. I have seen them run and they are great. Durable too. Plus my hobby shop has lots of parts for HPI cars and trucks. Just a tip - there is not much need for a two speed in an off road vehicle. The T-maxx has two speeds but I can't recall why that is. Something to do with being internal because off all of the dust and dirt. |
Maximum ST Pro
alright, thanks lumburg, you helped a lot and probably saved me a lot of money, i tihnk im gonna go for the rush!
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