Truggy Nitro kit
#16
If you plan on going to a track with it find out what most people there are running and go with that.
#17
Tech Fanatic
#18
Yeah I’m kind of don’t like that theory on what your hobby shop carry or what everybody else has at the track bc what they like I might not like but I get it what you saying and others say. But since you say that I will look into what they are driving at the track bc we do have some team drivers for some of the popular names out there. One of the guys was a TA and he did help me out big time on my Rcb83 nitro buggy.
#19
Why not an RC8T3 if you already have the buggy? Some parts commonality would probably be nice.
#20
Thought about it
#21
#22
Tech Apprentice
I just noticed that A-Main is no longer selling the TLR 8ight T 4.0 kit.....wonder if the TLR 8ight T-X is coming soon?
#23
Tech Fanatic
#24
Tech Apprentice
I do agree that is was a stupid decision for TLR to make the 4.0 SAE, but it didn't stop me from buying a kit and the correct tools. ($60 for all four SAE hex drivers from MIP)
Tools are always a great investment.
Tools are always a great investment.
#25
Tech Fanatic
I just bought some pricey metric Hudy tools years ago. Everything I buy whether it be a 1/8 scale vehicle, quadcopter, Traxxas vehicle for my son, boat, plane, whatever is metric. I just don’t want to buy SAE tools for just one vehicle lol! It looks like Losi is finally conforming with the rest of the RC world with the X lineup!