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I figure the truggy board is the place to ask this, I'm looking for a truggy (just rolling chassis, don't want motor or electronics, as I'll take care of all of that myself) would prefer 1/8th scale if possible, and want something that I can beat to death that isn't going to crap out on me if I wreck it. I've got a Savage right now that I'm in the process of converting to brushless, and that thing's been a tank since the day I bought it, WOT run on an LRP .28 Spec3 into a cement post on the side of a loading dock and all it did was crack the lower A arm and bend that dogbone. Looking for something that'll take at least CLOSE to that much abuse. I was looking at the Hellfire or 8ight-T but, have heard lots of people complain about the diffs on the losi, and from what it seems, there isn't a whole lot of aftermarket product support for the Hellfire. (not to mention I'm having a tough time locating one new in box, let alone as a stripped roller)
what're you guys' opinions? I know brand loyalty is very strong, and when it boils down to it, I don't have much to speak of, whatever I get, will get the nitro motor ripped out (if it has one in it) and will get converted to brushless with the Mamba Monster Max combo and will be primarily for bashing, but, I want it to be race capable so that if/when I start trying to go play at the local track, I have something that can hang with the pack.
what're you guys' opinions? I know brand loyalty is very strong, and when it boils down to it, I don't have much to speak of, whatever I get, will get the nitro motor ripped out (if it has one in it) and will get converted to brushless with the Mamba Monster Max combo and will be primarily for bashing, but, I want it to be race capable so that if/when I start trying to go play at the local track, I have something that can hang with the pack.
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I've heard quite a few people going on about how tough the Hyper ST RTR ist.. I have the Pro, but race it, so can't really say how tough it is..
I think I've also heard the GS XUT is tough..
If all you're doing is bashing, then the Thunder Tiger ST-1 from Amain, if it's still going as cheap as it was, might be perfect given its price. Has a big rep for being tough... Is also convertible to 2-speed..
There is then of course always the Muggy.. Needs new wheels though right off the bat..
I think I've also heard the GS XUT is tough..
If all you're doing is bashing, then the Thunder Tiger ST-1 from Amain, if it's still going as cheap as it was, might be perfect given its price. Has a big rep for being tough... Is also convertible to 2-speed..
There is then of course always the Muggy.. Needs new wheels though right off the bat..
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Take a look at the Caster Racing K8T. It comes practically in roller form as a KIT. All you have to do is build the shocks and install you servos, motor, pipe etc. You can also get it new for the price of most RTR's which is awesome for KIT.
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also, what's the difference between the way a CVD and the way the shafts for the Jammin X2 with "U Joints" handle? equal in power handling or is one better than others, if different, are there other truggies with the U-Joints?
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ok, currently I'm tossing it up between the ST1, the Hellfire, and the Hyper ST-Pro.......
ok, currently I'm tossing it up between the ST1, the Hellfire, and the Hyper ST-Pro.......
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what diff problems with the 8t ?
what diff problems with the 8t ?
the "u-joints" transfer power better and have less chance of popping out of cups and or binding during sus. movement or steering...they're a great hop-up for a car..however somepeople take them out of center of a car to loose some weight....ie the hyper8 pro a lot of people run the aluminum ones offered by hobao as they are lighter in the center...but for me id rather use u joints..
st -1 is tough,hellfire(RTR)'s are supposed to be horrible plagued with probs,hyper st pro good car for the money and tough(suffers from poor brakes from what i've heard) again what i've heard I don't really know if that's true or not(so don't come knockin at my door trying to beat me up y'all[:'(])
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I've been popping my diffs open ocassionally . . . really though from what I've been seeing , in diffs , they look great ,always like new ... track conditions might effect although Im not the fastest or most technical racer so diff oils changes are not effecting me all too much at the moment ...
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Dude, you are willing to take a Hellfire, or a ST-1 over a K8T! Dang! The ST-Pro is a great truggy but a little on the heavy side and are plagued with brake problems but tough as nails (I had one). Hellfire is just a plague LOL! WAY OVERPRICED and a ton of design flaws according to most of its owners. The ST-1 is supposed to be a tough truggy but a little short and narrow compared to todays truggies and also does not come with a wing or wing mount and is supposedly discontinued so parts will be getting scarce in awhile.
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ok, currently I'm tossing it up between the ST1, the Hellfire, and the Hyper ST-Pro.......
ok, currently I'm tossing it up between the ST1, the Hellfire, and the Hyper ST-Pro.......
ST-Pro brake problems are easily remedied, I'm converting it to brushless, and the motor will also serve as a brake....and reverse!
K8T is simple, I've never heard of them, nor had anyone at my LHS, and the only place I can find to buy them, is off of your signature, and it says the RTR is $410 with discount code (which is cool) but, not even their own site tells me about the radio gear that comes with it, I can't download the manual to see whether I like the way it lays out, and honestly, the lack of parts support shoots it down. if it were a $300 RTR, I'd forgive crappy electronics cause I'm overhauling the whole thing anyway, but at $450+shipping with electronics and a motor to do away with, and the radio being totally unmentioned other than "it has one" I'm not biting. Sorry man, I like the look of it but, I'm not throwing myself, my money, and my headaches (wife induced) on the line with a car that nobody in my area has heard of. now, if you're in tight with them and wanna get me a killer deal, I'll take it, and pimp the car at the LHS for them to check out and get em to look into stocking it too, but, not at full price unless it's a stellar car :P
mabucker: at one point, all of the racers at the LHS had 8ight-T's and all of them had problems with the diffs crapping out on them, with motors ranging from Axial .28 Spec1S to LRP Z.28R Spec3 Truggy Edition's and Picco .28-P3's
I'm wondering if I can find U-Joint style shafts for any truggy I pick instead of the CVD's....though, I hear the MIP's are pretty much unstoppable....
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WHOA! looking at the parts list for that K8T it says the only spur is a 62T? seriously? you're tellin me I'm gonna lose that much gearing?, damn, I'd have to run a 20T pinion gear on the motor just to get that thing to keep up with a hellfire......
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RE: Looking for a Truggy.....
You can get a jammin X1 CRT roller for pretty damn cheap off of ebay. It's a few years old but a great truck to learn on and it's tough as nails. Lots of guys have ran them too so it's not hard to find someone if you need help with setups and stuff.
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You can get a jammin X1 CRT roller for pretty damn cheap off of ebay. It's a few years old but a great truck to learn on and it's tough as nails. Lots of guys have ran them too so it's not hard to find someone if you need help with setups and stuff.
You can get a jammin X1 CRT roller for pretty damn cheap off of ebay. It's a few years old but a great truck to learn on and it's tough as nails. Lots of guys have ran them too so it's not hard to find someone if you need help with setups and stuff.
oh, and, I'm not learning, I've got a 1/8th scale MT (HPI Savage with about $750 in it not counting the radio) and 2 1/10th scale TC's (a TC3 and a XXX-S G+), and have a background in 1:1 scale racing of various sorts for 15 years I just haven't had a truggy, and don't want to spend money on a truggy with a good name that's killer for racing but will explode the first time I hit the same jump I have built for the Savage, which the savvy just laughs at no matter how badly I land it.....I'm wanting to get a second large vehicle so the wife and I can go play together with bigger toys when there's a bit too much wet or snow out for the TC's and something that fixes my issues with the savage plowing through corners on the track would be nice, since as the LHS owner put it, we've only got so much room to build the track on, we've got to have some hair-pins (last time I was there, I counted 4 90 deg turns and 6+ hairpins, a ripple section, a double or triple, and long enough straight that my savage was hitting 3rd gear right before the turn at the end )
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ORIGINAL: vnmsgt
Dude, you are willing to take a Hellfire, or a ST-1 over a K8T! Dang! The ST-Pro is a great truggy but a little on the heavy side and are plagued with brake problems but tough as nails (I had one). Hellfire is just a plague LOL! WAY OVERPRICED and a ton of design flaws according to most of its owners. The ST-1 is supposed to be a tough truggy but a little short and narrow compared to todays truggies and also does not come with a wing or wing mount and is supposedly discontinued so parts will be getting scarce in awhile.
ORIGINAL: dhyde79
ok, currently I'm tossing it up between the ST1, the Hellfire, and the Hyper ST-Pro.......
ok, currently I'm tossing it up between the ST1, the Hellfire, and the Hyper ST-Pro.......
oh, also, as far as bragging up the K8T, I read most of the "official K8T" thread and it seems to me that you've gotten that thing as far from stock as my savage is, the problem being, my savage would have taken everything it'll take now when it was stock, my parts changes have been for convenience, not for durability or making it work the way it should.
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RE: Looking for a Truggy.....
well for small gearing setups you'd need a mugen,losi,x2,kyosho..... the CEN,K8T,Jammin X1 all use big spur gears the only thing id say would be better is that you'd have more room on the sides of the chassis since the motor will be more with center line and also what speeds are you looking to achieve? and runtime because with truggies you can get ballistic speed and not so great runtime or vice versa....I had mine geared to do 39mph(track gearing) on 4s but on 5s lipo which i ran i was getting well into the 40's prolly like 45mph and getting pretty good runtime.
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oh, also, as far as bragging up the K8T, I read most of the "official K8T" thread and it seems to me that you've gotten that thing as far from stock as my savage is, the problem being, my savage would have taken everything it'll take now when it was stock, my parts changes have been for convenience, not for durability or making it work the way it should.
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Dude, you are willing to take a Hellfire, or a ST-1 over a K8T! Dang! The ST-Pro is a great truggy but a little on the heavy side and are plagued with brake problems but tough as nails (I had one). Hellfire is just a plague LOL! WAY OVERPRICED and a ton of design flaws according to most of its owners. The ST-1 is supposed to be a tough truggy but a little short and narrow compared to todays truggies and also does not come with a wing or wing mount and is supposedly discontinued so parts will be getting scarce in awhile.
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ok, currently I'm tossing it up between the ST1, the Hellfire, and the Hyper ST-Pro.......
ok, currently I'm tossing it up between the ST1, the Hellfire, and the Hyper ST-Pro.......
oh, also, as far as bragging up the K8T, I read most of the "official K8T" thread and it seems to me that you've gotten that thing as far from stock as my savage is, the problem being, my savage would have taken everything it'll take now when it was stock, my parts changes have been for convenience, not for durability or making it work the way it should.
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dude, the only changes I've done on my savage, other than to aftermarket TVP's because I liked a design on them instead of the HPI X tvp's were to Savage X parts and soon Savage XL parts, I haven't put third party stuff on it I've updated it from the Savage25 I bought it as to the Savage X that's being sold now....
and if you've gone back to original setup, I retract my statement but I'm pretty sure there was a post at which point you said you'd replaced a ton of stuff with mugen parts, regardless, the point still stands that if you've had to mod it (body mounts, turnbuckles, etc.) and there's no local parts support for it, it could be an awesome car, but, unless it never breaks, and it comes out of box ready to be taken to the track and to the large ramps I've built and it'll take them without fear or damage, then it's not gonna work for me.
and if you've gone back to original setup, I retract my statement but I'm pretty sure there was a post at which point you said you'd replaced a ton of stuff with mugen parts, regardless, the point still stands that if you've had to mod it (body mounts, turnbuckles, etc.) and there's no local parts support for it, it could be an awesome car, but, unless it never breaks, and it comes out of box ready to be taken to the track and to the large ramps I've built and it'll take them without fear or damage, then it's not gonna work for me.
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dude, the only changes I've done on my savage, other than to aftermarket TVP's because I liked a design on them instead of the HPI X tvp's were to Savage X parts and soon Savage XL parts, I haven't put third party stuff on it I've updated it from the Savage25 I bought it as to the Savage X that's being sold now....
and if you've gone back to original setup, I retract my statement but I'm pretty sure there was a post at which point you said you'd replaced a ton of stuff with mugen parts, regardless, the point still stands that if you've had to mod it (body mounts, turnbuckles, etc.) and there's no local parts support for it, it could be an awesome car, but, unless it never breaks, and it comes out of box ready to be taken to the track and to the large ramps I've built and it'll take them without fear or damage, then it's not gonna work for me.
dude, the only changes I've done on my savage, other than to aftermarket TVP's because I liked a design on them instead of the HPI X tvp's were to Savage X parts and soon Savage XL parts, I haven't put third party stuff on it I've updated it from the Savage25 I bought it as to the Savage X that's being sold now....
and if you've gone back to original setup, I retract my statement but I'm pretty sure there was a post at which point you said you'd replaced a ton of stuff with mugen parts, regardless, the point still stands that if you've had to mod it (body mounts, turnbuckles, etc.) and there's no local parts support for it, it could be an awesome car, but, unless it never breaks, and it comes out of box ready to be taken to the track and to the large ramps I've built and it'll take them without fear or damage, then it's not gonna work for me.
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By the way, computer genius, if you looked at www.casterracingusa.com you could find out anything you would ever want to know about the K8T. Pictures, prices, forums, race team, etc.....
google caster racing.......there are even youtube videos....
google caster racing.......there are even youtube videos....
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I am not trying to be mean or anything but your savage is meant for bashing. Most all truggies are supposedly designed for racing. They do break, ALL OF THEM. Some people say bashing is harder on cars then racing, so if all these truggies break from racing they will most certainly break when bashing. You cannot look at it the way you are asking which one is the toughest. There are people that will argue that theres is the toughest all day long. Who knows how soft or how hard they drive but for some reason there's did not break and that is with any brand. Hell there are guys that swear by the Duratrax buggie and truggy because it has not broken on them. Does that make it the best? NO. Just some have better luck than others with any brand. I race mine everyweek and sometimes twice a week and have I broken stuff? Yes I have. Have I broken alot? NO. I have broken what any truggy will break, an arm here and there, one diff, bent hinge pin. Normal stuff that will happen no matter what. If you like local parts support (which SUCKS where I am at) then get what your LHS has. No matter what it is you will probably be happy with it and it will break but get the one you like the best when you look at it or what appeals to you.
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I don't mind doing a little, or even a lot if I can get parts from a good selection of places, but, if I can't guaranteeably get parts when I need them, I don't want it....It's actually what is going against the hellfire too at this point.
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I don't mind doing a little, or even a lot if I can get parts from a good selection of places, but, if I can't guaranteeably get parts when I need them, I don't want it....It's actually what is going against the hellfire too at this point.
I don't mind doing a little, or even a lot if I can get parts from a good selection of places, but, if I can't guaranteeably get parts when I need them, I don't want it....It's actually what is going against the hellfire too at this point.
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toughest Truggy on the block is a Mugen MBX5T.......... a Hellfire or any other Truggy mentioned here will not be as tough...... the caster is nice, looks like a Mugen...but Mugen has their own unique plastic which IMO is the best in the industry......
Anyone who thinks a good racing Truggy is fragile couldn't be firther from the truth..Truggies are tough as nails, racing is very hard on machines which is why all Pro Truggies are so expensive...they have to be well built to endure the rigors of racing...take a Savage onto some of the tracks we run on and I guarantee you wont finish a race without breaking..Savages are actually less durable then Truggies, and really unable to endure most track situations........Get a MBX5T and dont look back, its tough as nails, parts are cheap and easy to find..and it performs amazingly well.... It will take 10X the beating your savage will
Anyone who thinks a good racing Truggy is fragile couldn't be firther from the truth..Truggies are tough as nails, racing is very hard on machines which is why all Pro Truggies are so expensive...they have to be well built to endure the rigors of racing...take a Savage onto some of the tracks we run on and I guarantee you wont finish a race without breaking..Savages are actually less durable then Truggies, and really unable to endure most track situations........Get a MBX5T and dont look back, its tough as nails, parts are cheap and easy to find..and it performs amazingly well.... It will take 10X the beating your savage will
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All this truggy talk is great. Check one of these out. You can get it in a pro race roller kit. This is what i race. I put a go tech .25 in it along with hi tech servos and a nomadio radio system, and it is very competative.
http://server.sohouniverse.net/~himo...hp?id=394&=SID
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