Jato??
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From: Vergas,
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I live on a farm up in Mn, and there is loose dirt, small rocks(pee rock size) some bigger rocks, every were and grass the whole works, plus whole bunch of jumps. Would a jato be good for this type of settings? Or would something els be better for it??? If so, What?
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From: Macon,
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If you still want a stadium truck get one of the 4-wheel drive trucks. There are now about 4 or 5 companies making them. First 4-wheel drive handles SO much better as well as it will not get stuck near as easily as a 2-wheel drive!
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If you still want a stadium truck get one of the 4-wheel drive trucks.
I heard some good things about this truck, hope the link gives you some background info.
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From: Vergas,
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Should i go with the Nitro, or should i go with electric?? i know electric is some what easier, plus less mess, and they are starting to get with the nitro speeds, BUT. Less running time pluss you halfto wait for the batteries to charge(unless u have more than one) sooooooo whats the normal vote? Nitro..... Or......Electric???? and why???
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From: Northern,
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My vote is nitro! You can't make an electric sound near as good and if your electric blows out smoke and screams at you, your day is done
. Basically what you get is how you plan to drive and what you want to do. Big jumps and rough terrain call for monster trucks, if want real speed go for a stadium truck(jatos are real fast
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. Basically what you get is how you plan to drive and what you want to do. Big jumps and rough terrain call for monster trucks, if want real speed go for a stadium truck(jatos are real fast
).




