Eight-T 2.0 RTR VS Eight 2.0 RTR
#17
That and a aluminum servo horn for steering. Those are the only items I have upgraded on the rigg and it runs great.
#19
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 7,916
From: northern michigan
#20
Okay leaning towards the buggy now, 
I would much rather become more skill full than drive a bigger machine... Plus setting it up will be a breeze tons of friendly track members.

I would much rather become more skill full than drive a bigger machine... Plus setting it up will be a breeze tons of friendly track members.
#21
Also the buggy is cheaper to maintain. Less wear on bearings and axles, as well as tires(track dependent). Clutch lasts longer and the tires are cheaper.
And it's more fun to race. I used to place higher with my truggy, but still prefer buggy.
And it's more fun to race. I used to place higher with my truggy, but still prefer buggy.
#22
#23
Best answer goes to you! What do you all think about the dx3s it comes with? I want to sell it with my futaba an buy the best M11... Hmmmm.
#26
Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 7,916
From: northern michigan




and still works like the 1st day I got it.

