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Old 01-09-2025 | 05:46 PM
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Old 01-10-2025 | 03:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mosquito
from the person who's name is JatoTheRipper.
Try to make sense with your comments. This one and the one below are just more proof that your brain isn't fully functioning.

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This is not just a gasket were talking about here, it is a huge deal for Traxxas. Every Traxxas kit from the 2000's up until now that has either a clutch (T-maxx, Jato) nitro power, or a slipper pad (Bandit, Rustler, Slash, ect) apparently had asbestos in it. This will cost Traxxas millions of dollars. I'm actually shocked the U.S. has not caught on yet. In my industry asbestos has been banned for years, and for good reason. This stuff is highly toxic, not to be played with.


How is a slipper clutch so much bigger of a deal than a gasket? You're funny and watch way too much Tomley. This isn't going to cost Traxxas millions. Most people aren't fear mongerers that are afraid of a miniscule amount of asbestos. The sun and drinking water is more likely to cause cancer than a Traxxas slipper clutch.
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on a serious note, it looks like that possum you were hunting for breakfast bit your thumb - you may need some urgent medical attention.. Dou Itashimashite!

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Originally Posted by mosquito
on a serious note, it looks like that possum you were hunting for breakfast bit your thumb - you may need some urgent medical attention.. Dou Itashimashite!
That's not my thumb. It's not even my photo. But you're still here with that grade school level grammar.

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How is this a bigger deal than Arrma's gasket? Most people will replace motors, change gearing, replace the actual slipped clutch pads themselves many more times over than taking a sealed diff apart. Each time a gear cover is pulled, dust from the asbestos pads will be there waiting to get airborne for someone to breath in. Also, I'd be willing to bet most people pull their RC's apart indoors, not outside. If this is no big deal, how about asking your loved ones if they mind you working on your R/C that has Asbestos pads on the kitchen counter?
It's not a bigger deal unless you're an Arrma-fanboi or Traxxas-hating troll.
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Why am I not surprised by your response. Clearly you lack any reasonable judgement by posting ignorant reply's like this.
No idea why you got butt hurt. I was agreeing with you. People like you that think you are intelligent and superior are hilarious. Nothing I said was ignorant. All facts. Deal with it.
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Got my center diff installed, wheelie bar, and body skids. Been raining so haven't ran it yet. The roof and tailgate skids were super easy to install. The included masking tape templates made it crazy simple.
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People dislike Traxxas for a number of reasons. Propriety, lawsuits, price. The answer is so simple. Just don't buy from them. Company bashing wont help the hobby. Just my 2 cents.
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This looks like a toy. But traxxas got me started in the hobby. Then axial, and arrma. Thinking of getting a rc10 b7 ???

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