JUGGERNAUT -vs- E-MAXX
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i am fighting with my self what i want to get next. i have a t-maxx and a hpi mt. i now want electric but i am stuck between old school jugg or a new school e-maxx. please give me some feedback pros and cons and just your opinion on the two. i would also be looking where toget a jugg for a good price. thanx for your help
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Originally posted by Will Fast
i am fighting with my self what i want to get next. i have a t-maxx and a hpi mt. i now want electric but i am stuck between old school jugg or a new school e-maxx. please give me some feedback pros and cons and just your opinion on the two. i would also be looking where toget a jugg for a good price. thanx for your help
i am fighting with my self what i want to get next. i have a t-maxx and a hpi mt. i now want electric but i am stuck between old school jugg or a new school e-maxx. please give me some feedback pros and cons and just your opinion on the two. i would also be looking where toget a jugg for a good price. thanx for your help
The Emaxx running with 2 3000 mah batteries is just brutal power wise. Mine will flip over backwards from a stand still if I'm not careful when applying throttle. It has that nice feel while driving like it's cousin Tmaxx so it's easy to manage. I do not race or compete but rahter just enjoy the time spent driving in on my property and dirt lots when I run the Tmaxx.
The Emaxx will do approximately 30 + mph and sounds awesome when it shifts into 2nd gear. I have no regrets buying an Emaxx and have found it to be a source of fun.
Good Luck!
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Will Fast,
It all depends on what you're looking for in a new Monster Truck. It appears that with a T Maxx and the HPI M/T you have speed and good racers. Why not go with Tamiya's new TXT 1 and try a truck with lots of suspension travel and good everall climbing ability. A lot of people convert their Juggs over to the ESP Juggular chassis and suspension to gain the suspension travel that the TXT 1 has from the factory. Also there is the Tamiya clodbuster and ESP makes a chassis conversion called the Clodzilla. Let us know what you decide.
Good luck,
Here is a photo of my clod. Try the two soda can test with your Maxx. I currently have my Jugg tore down (getting an upgrade with ESP parts). I also have an E Maxx and a couple of Rs4 M/Ts.
It all depends on what you're looking for in a new Monster Truck. It appears that with a T Maxx and the HPI M/T you have speed and good racers. Why not go with Tamiya's new TXT 1 and try a truck with lots of suspension travel and good everall climbing ability. A lot of people convert their Juggs over to the ESP Juggular chassis and suspension to gain the suspension travel that the TXT 1 has from the factory. Also there is the Tamiya clodbuster and ESP makes a chassis conversion called the Clodzilla. Let us know what you decide.
Good luck,
Here is a photo of my clod. Try the two soda can test with your Maxx. I currently have my Jugg tore down (getting an upgrade with ESP parts). I also have an E Maxx and a couple of Rs4 M/Ts.



