Tekno MT410
#2030
Badlands 3.8" originals (not MX) fit pretty well also, they're skinnier though. I would not go any bigger though, the chassis won't touch the ground if you go to really huge tires, even with the Backflip LP they barely touch/kinda don't touch down in the front.
#2031
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Joined: Aug 2016
Posts: 182
Not to go off topic but thank you for posting the 4WD buggy reviews in 2020.
#2032
You are welcome and I hope it helps you or anyone else. Most of the common questions are answered in those links (Tekno MT410)
Not to go off topic but thank you for posting the 4WD buggy reviews in 2020.
Not to go off topic but thank you for posting the 4WD buggy reviews in 2020.
Review after a month of owning the truck:
#2039




Finished my build this weekend.
Long can 40921650kV motor, MMX 6s ESC with the fan mod relocated via a custom plate. Standing backflips on 4s with the mx38s on a 20t pinion. I will need motor fans for this setup though. Steel spur, delrin shock internals, emulsion caps, aluminum servo horn.
I've ran around 8 packs through it so far. The truck needs thicker fluid in the center diff and for my setup some heavier springs and oil.
Super tough. I actually only really broke body posts; landings from high up right onto the rear. The drivetrain is really strong. It's held up so far to self-righting, triple backflips, standing backflips etc.
I did have some other unfortunate breakages but those were 100% my fault. Here they are:


Both of these breakages were driver error. I jumped the truck about 6-7 feet in the air and it came down perfectly onto a wooden divider, bending the chassis. The center brace broke along with the chassis bending, which makes sense.
The turnbuckle mounting screw was broken by a 30mph slide into a pole, also lined up perfectly.



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