Worthwhile R/C (Electric) shops locally?
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Re: Worthwhile R/C (Electric) shops locally?
Just let me know. I could build it professionally in about a day. I can even set it up for you suspension wise.
This. All the customers that bought the aluminum stuff replaced it like it was plastic. If it didn't break it bent. Plus the car was never as reliable as it was with the OE stuff. RPM makes some decent parts, but they offer all these goofy colors. I would recommend Titanium turn buckles and ball joints, RPM black controll arms, and a nice threaded shock package for the most fun and reliability.
I'd put the brushless system in it and be happy! I'm positive you won't wanna keep it a stampede for long, these trucks are the same as the bandit, rustler and slash. the only difference being chassis and width of a-arms.
I'd also stay away from the aluminum 99% is brittle cast crap, if it doesn't break it bends. Plus the weight added just sucks all around..
I'd also stay away from the aluminum 99% is brittle cast crap, if it doesn't break it bends. Plus the weight added just sucks all around..
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Re: Worthwhile R/C (Electric) shops locally?
Yeah the STRC parts have gotten the best reviews on the traxxas forum, if they get fucked up ill do the proline complete suspension(wide) package
I will be hitting you up when i get back Brent, i wanna make sure im doing everything right!
I will be hitting you up when i get back Brent, i wanna make sure im doing everything right!
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Just go with the proline. I use work with them all the time when customers were big in to the T-maxx and E-maxx. Then the Revo came out and it was a mad dash to get that.
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