Traxxas T-Maxx RC truck
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Traxxas T-Maxx RC truck
ive been looking into the t-maxx for a while and was wondering if its best to get one brand new or get a used one that is fixed up a little bit ???? i know the brand new ones have a lot of plastic parts that may break easily, as opposed to a used one that has been kind of broken in with a lot of ugrades.
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They are not that expensive. Personally I would go with a new one and start modding it yourself. Break it and fix it, and do it all over again. That's how you learn, gain experience and have a lot of fun.
Everyone I know did it this way, especially since you can never quite trust used ones and since only a medium amount of money is involved, why not?
Everyone I know did it this way, especially since you can never quite trust used ones and since only a medium amount of money is involved, why not?
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Yep. Difficult decision. Sometimes you can find a used nitro with many upgrades well below what it would cost you. Finding the right one is nice. There's so many beat one's being advertised as something good. A very desricptive item and many pics is essential to find something descent.
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I own the T-Maxx. It's great, however I also own the HPI Savage and a Losi Mini-T
IMO the HPI SAVAGE is the most durable, and by far the most fun to drive. Both are supported by a large aftermarket so you can upgrade untill your bank account is broke.
I'll sell you my T-Max for 250.00???
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IMO the HPI SAVAGE is the most durable, and by far the most fun to drive. Both are supported by a large aftermarket so you can upgrade untill your bank account is broke.
I'll sell you my T-Max for 250.00???
Peace
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I have an HPI Nitro savage, an I love it! Before this truck i had an E-maxx (same basic frame and suspention as the T-maxx) and IMO the savage is much stronger. The key to the savage frame is the aluminium TVP (twin vertical plates) that hold everything togeter. The savage also uses the same wheels and tires and bodies as the T-maxx. As far as upgrades, the market is flooded for both trucks.
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Ive got a tmax, mini-t, rc18t, 1/8 scale buggy, RS4 and a 36" sailboat...
THe Revo was the T-max upgrade/revamp. Dont know if its all that much better than the tmax, but it does mean you can get some good deals on the T-max.
I bough mine used, with a few mods and have contiuned to add aftermarket stuff to it.
If i had to do again i would go used, best bang for the buck.
THe Revo was the T-max upgrade/revamp. Dont know if its all that much better than the tmax, but it does mean you can get some good deals on the T-max.
I bough mine used, with a few mods and have contiuned to add aftermarket stuff to it.
If i had to do again i would go used, best bang for the buck.
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Originally Posted by snap-on
Ive got a tmax, mini-t, rc18t, 1/8 scale buggy, RS4 and a 36" sailboat...
THe Revo was the T-max upgrade/revamp. Dont know if its all that much better than the tmax, but it does mean you can get some good deals on the T-max.
I bough mine used, with a few mods and have contiuned to add aftermarket stuff to it.
If i had to do again i would go used, best bang for the buck.
THe Revo was the T-max upgrade/revamp. Dont know if its all that much better than the tmax, but it does mean you can get some good deals on the T-max.
I bough mine used, with a few mods and have contiuned to add aftermarket stuff to it.
If i had to do again i would go used, best bang for the buck.
If I were you id go w/ HPI savage, and don't look back at Traxxus.
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Originally Posted by rngrchad
I own the T-Maxx. It's great, however I also own the HPI Savage and a Losi Mini-T
IMO the HPI SAVAGE is the most durable, and by far the most fun to drive. Both are supported by a large aftermarket so you can upgrade untill your bank account is broke.
I'll sell you my T-Max for 250.00???
Peace
IMO the HPI SAVAGE is the most durable, and by far the most fun to drive. Both are supported by a large aftermarket so you can upgrade untill your bank account is broke.
I'll sell you my T-Max for 250.00???
Peace
what has been done to the t-maxx? upgrades etc...
the cheapest place online has them for $360.00 so i think im might go used and upgrade the upgraded ... still thinking about it
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Originally Posted by 3.4v6
what has been done to the t-maxx? upgrades etc...
the cheapest place online has them for $360.00 so i think im might go used and upgrade the upgraded ... still thinking about it
the cheapest place online has them for $360.00 so i think im might go used and upgrade the upgraded ... still thinking about it
My-Tmaxx has a JR aftermarket radio,
trinity 6 cell battery pack, hpi savage wheels and tires, brand new carb,
Imex Pipe, and full RPM skidplates.
I'll post a pic of it tommorow night.
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revo uses a laydown type suspension. the arms are connected via a rod to a rocker arm which are then connected to the shocks.
the shocks laydown flat.
so you can get medium to long travel setup.
slightly faster than the tmaxx using the same 2.5 motor.
doesnt use a flat chassis like everyone, but a monocoque one.
the shocks laydown flat.
so you can get medium to long travel setup.
slightly faster than the tmaxx using the same 2.5 motor.
doesnt use a flat chassis like everyone, but a monocoque one.
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I had a Savage before, my buddy bought the t-maxx... the savage was way better. The t-maxx's engine is REALLY finicky unlike the larger torquier savage. He sold that and got a 4WD buggy... trust me, get a buggy with a larger engine .21+.... the buggies frikin rock... the big 4X's aren't all that... and yes they break and break a lot.
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Dont get me wrong i LOVE my buggy but ive got an Hyper .21 8 port on it and its the most PITA engine ive ever had. ONCE i getting running its got GOBS and GOBS of power which really makes you wish your buggy was a 2 speed but still doesnt take a the off road stuff like my tmax does.
For a beginner id go a used second gen tmax and put a diffrent motor in it. (the chances the used motor is good anyway is slim to none and slim just left town)
as for Savage vs T-max/Revo thats like jeep vs Toyota or Ford vs Chevy...
For a beginner id go a used second gen tmax and put a diffrent motor in it. (the chances the used motor is good anyway is slim to none and slim just left town)
as for Savage vs T-max/Revo thats like jeep vs Toyota or Ford vs Chevy...
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Check out Traxxas' website, they have video of most of their models in action.
They do a backflip with a Revo over like a 40 ft gap!
I have jumped my Revo off of a 10 ft tall gravel pile to flat ground repeatedly and nothing broke.
They do a backflip with a Revo over like a 40 ft gap!
I have jumped my Revo off of a 10 ft tall gravel pile to flat ground repeatedly and nothing broke.
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i had an old nitro hawk and loved it but this was like 8 years ago or so. went to the hobby store the other day to check out helicpoters and they had this custom built monster 4x4 with disc brakes (or maby 4wheel braking) 4wheel steering and some gigantor motor in it that put out more than a goped my roomate said. thing would rip to 70 on pavement acording to the guy
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Snap on, what is that buggy? 4wd? I have an Associated elctric RC10T I picked it up bareley used for 180 it was a good deal, so I snagged it. I have always wanted a nitro 4wd though
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