E-maxx Durable?
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From: Bellingham,
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I am looking at getting an traxxas E-maxx. My dad thinks that it will break to easy (going 25mph+). Is the E-maxx a really durable truck? What would be the most likely thing to break? (I want to convince him on how good it is so he'll let me get one). Please respond!
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I have 2 and they're durable, but like anything they need to be maintained. I learned the hard way by neglecting the first one I bought. The nice thing about Traxxas is the parts are readily available and are cheap to buy. Their customer support is really good to.
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If you want to go all out in bashing and crawling and wheelies and whatnot, get a Kyosho Twin Force. Overall, its a better performer than the Emaxx and it also makes for one heck of a climber. The only downfall is the lack of hop ups... whatever hopups are out for the Mad Force, those will fit the Twin force. Oh, and there are some wheel adapters so you can slap on Tmaxx wheels and treads... another plus
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HEy mann go with the E maxx.
Dollar to dollar with anything its far superior and a better deal then any other truck. The twin force is a nice truck but $$$.
Dollar to dollar with anything its far superior and a better deal then any other truck. The twin force is a nice truck but $$$.



