Which truggy? X2crt pro kit or MBX6T m spec or Xray XT8?
#1
Which truggy? X2crt pro kit or MBX6T m spec or Xray XT8?
Hi guys,
Given a choice which truggy will you choose
1) X2crt pro kit
or
2) MBX6T M Spec
or
3) Xray XT8?
And why? Thanks
Given a choice which truggy will you choose
1) X2crt pro kit
or
2) MBX6T M Spec
or
3) Xray XT8?
And why? Thanks
#2
Tech Lord
iTrader: (32)
theres no right or wrong one man's meat is another's posion.
not every car is the same but its min. At the end of the day its the hand of driver.
what you need to find out is
1. toughness
2. parts support
3. price
4. suitable for conversion
buy from who you like & who that can give you advise abt setup.
#3
bro big mistake by asking this way & you are converting to ep right? diff ppl will give u diff advise.
theres no right or wrong one man's meat is another's posion.
not every car is the same but its min. At the end of the day its the hand of driver.
what you need to find out is
1. toughness
2. parts support
3. price
4. suitable for conversion
buy from who you like & who that can give you advise abt setup.
theres no right or wrong one man's meat is another's posion.
not every car is the same but its min. At the end of the day its the hand of driver.
what you need to find out is
1. toughness
2. parts support
3. price
4. suitable for conversion
buy from who you like & who that can give you advise abt setup.
I am expecting different answers when I pose this question. Basically I wanted an all round view. Already had supporters for caster, mugen and CRT each. I guess parts support will be ranked the highest cos I hate to wait for parts followed by toughness.
#4
Tech Lord
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I know founder .
I am expecting different answers when I pose this question. Basically I wanted an all round view. Already had supporters for caster, mugen and CRT each. I guess parts support will be ranked the highest cos I hate to wait for parts followed by toughness.
I am expecting different answers when I pose this question. Basically I wanted an all round view. Already had supporters for caster, mugen and CRT each. I guess parts support will be ranked the highest cos I hate to wait for parts followed by toughness.
#6
For me, it's the CRT X2! Great support!
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My vote goes to the Hong Nor X2 CRT, designed for racing, parts are cheap and easily available, it's stable and it's tough as nails since it was abused by Muscle Alan and survived without a broken part...
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I know founder .
I am expecting different answers when I pose this question. Basically I wanted an all round view. Already had supporters for caster, mugen and CRT each. I guess parts support will be ranked the highest cos I hate to wait for parts followed by toughness.
I am expecting different answers when I pose this question. Basically I wanted an all round view. Already had supporters for caster, mugen and CRT each. I guess parts support will be ranked the highest cos I hate to wait for parts followed by toughness.
#13
Tech Champion
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[QUOTE=Sexytoy.com.sg;6571903]Hi guys,
Given a choice which truggy will you choose
Bro, if your intension is to get a GP Truck and convert it to a EP;
save the trouble and money, get this.
Parts is easily available at the distributor's shop, just pick them...
All good stuff equipped; you can race with it without modifying anything.
Just my opinion; I don't bias any brand or anybody. Thanks.
Given a choice which truggy will you choose
Bro, if your intension is to get a GP Truck and convert it to a EP;
save the trouble and money, get this.
Parts is easily available at the distributor's shop, just pick them...
All good stuff equipped; you can race with it without modifying anything.
Just my opinion; I don't bias any brand or anybody. Thanks.
#14
Check out the link to some pics from another tread
http://www.rctech.net/forum/6555635-post2149.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/6555635-post2149.html
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Tech Lord
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Check out the link to some pics from another tread
http://www.rctech.net/forum/6555635-post2149.html
http://www.rctech.net/forum/6555635-post2149.html
hv not added servos abt 160x2 need for brakes. So starting cost is abt $2000.
This is high end. I prefer a cheaper car n set up lol.