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Old 01-12-2008, 04:55 PM
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just bought a mammoth st my third nitro left wheel hub broke on second run whatever happened to durability anyone with one of these please post me some info on them thanx:

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Old 02-17-2008, 08:42 AM
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Cool Wheel hub?

The Aluminum hub in the front? or anything else for that matter, send me a pictrue if you could I haven't had a problem with the ones I've sold over the past year and nothing in the front wheel area
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RCVisions.net has just released their Pro-Brace chassis brace for the Mammoth ST, Pro, and soon to be released "XST"

Weighs less than the stock XTM braces, and reduces chassis flex to Zero from end to end. If you have a Mammoth ST, or Kyosho US Sports truggy check it out at http://rcvisions.net/STtowerbrace.html

An XTM factory driver has been using one for 4 months and says: "It works flawlessly. Zero chassis flex, and lighter than stock."

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Old 07-18-2008, 10:04 AM
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Anyone wanting to modify their Mammoth or Mammoth ST for racing, here are a bunch of mods that you should see/do. http://rcvisions.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3
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Heres my original Mammoth. First picture is for bashing, second picture is set up for racing.







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That thing looks awesome! What engine are you running?
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Old 07-18-2008, 06:53 PM
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Thanks

Thats a Novarossi/TOP 528 on 30% Odonnell. Love that motor
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Cool, Those Novarossi's haul. So the mammoth is basically a truggy without a center diff but a transmission.
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Yeah, Novarossi 528s are nutty fast. The Mammoth with the roll cage is a 2 speed, but the lowered racer is a center diff. These two trucks are a couple of my first mammoths.. since then i've modded and raced about 6 more Mammoth STs. Right now I make racing hop-ups for Mammoth STs and the Kyosho US Sports truggy.

Working on a Kyosho STRR, but I'll make hop-ups for XTM's new "XST" when they release it.

I love this hobby
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Old 08-12-2008, 10:36 PM
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Thumbs up Mammoth ST basher

I have an ST and I have consistantly jumped it over 40ft and have yet to brake anything. I do agree with the steering servo upgrade but other than that it is a stock ST.
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hey everyone new to this forum
i just picked up a mammoth st with a busted steering servo i was wondering what would be a good servo to replace it with..?

also would it be a good idea to do a brushless conversion on this truck?
any info will help
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