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Old 03-21-2011, 07:32 AM
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Bought my grandson a Rustler but it will not carry some of the jumps on the track we use. Most of the other trucks are brushless. Anyone upgrade their Rustler with an inexpensive brushless system? If so, how was performance and longevity? Thanks for the input.
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Originally Posted by Murray100
Bought my grandson a Rustler but it will not carry some of the jumps on the track we use. Most of the other trucks are brushless. Anyone upgrade their Rustler with an inexpensive brushless system? If so, how was performance and longevity? Thanks for the input.
Ye old saying. You pay for what you get. Best cheapest system gonna be your XRun or the Xerun made by Hobbywing/Speedpassion.

But to be honest wouldnt go to crazy up grading your sons rustler. You would be much better off with a T4, throw in a 17.5 stock motor and let him learn to drive. my 2 cents
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Bought my grandson a Rustler but it will not carry some of the jumps on the track we use. Most of the other trucks are brushless. Anyone upgrade their Rustler with an inexpensive brushless system? If so, how was performance and longevity? Thanks for the input.
Our RMF 17.5T Club Combo will offer him both performance and affordability.
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Buy this system. You won't be disappointed:

http://www.hobbypartz.com/car.html

Or, you could just buy the ESC and a cheaper, more powerful Tacon motor.
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