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Old 01-26-2005, 08:33 AM
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I saw this vehicle race and it was hands down the best race track handling monster truck on the field that day. closest to it was the GS SUT.

Awesome truck.
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ye i saw the same thing it was dominating thats why i had to get one and they way it jumped it was almost as good if not better than my buggy havent fired her up yet one of my buddies is macjining the sterring link plate and i got a rex waiting for it in the box and pretty much just change the steering servo eveen though the stock one i saw run looked like it did its job and some higher weight oil other wise i dont see anything beating this on the track ,heard through the grape vine that a whole bunch of companies are going to make truggy kits i know they have the jt kits what im trying to say is i heard they are coming out will full kits assembled allready couse of the popularity of this awosome hot bodies vehicle its so wide and the chasis is longer this thing is sick looking im happy i made m choice see you boys on the track
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love this sweet pipe
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DID THAT PIPE COME ON THE TRUCK OR IS IT AFTERMARKET?
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Old 01-28-2005, 10:43 PM
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Aftermarket.
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Old 01-29-2005, 08:42 AM
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its just like the ths 086 but its graphite lite as hell performs and sounds great
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Old 01-29-2005, 08:57 AM
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And you forgot..Bling BLING as it gets..
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Old 01-29-2005, 09:55 AM
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WHERE CAN I GET THE BLING BLING PIPE!?
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Old 01-29-2005, 04:04 PM
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its vantage racing pipe but you can also try crispcrittershobbyshop.com ran it today and it was amzing great performance and perfect sound great through the whole rpm range
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Any thoughts on the advantages or disadvatages of the Pro?

Are those alloy wishbones any good for racing - or do they bend/bind up after a heavy prang? Is the standard chassis just as competitive (radio stuff aside of course)?

Spill the beanz....
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well horatio i had the intent to buy the pro but was talked out of it for the exact reason that you just mentioned that the arms bend and couse more important things to break so i chose the rr for racing and make sure u change your clutch from what i heard its flimsy and evryone is puting the mugen aluminum clutches with 1.1 springs and having no problems so im going for that since my clutch went also otherwise this thing kicks major booty on the track and also get thicker shock oil all the way around its a little soft stock i went with 65 some went with 50 i like the way 65 handles on a rough track and it absorrbs the jumps like a champ
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You will not bend the Arms on the Pro..you WILL break everything else,but you will not bend them in a hard crash..maybe if you get run over by a 1:1 car..but then that would be the least of your problems..
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does anyone know what brand servos the rr comes with
i wanted to know what servo horns(number of splines) will work to replace the stock throttle servo horn.

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They are Futaba,with a Hot Bodies sticker.
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Old 02-11-2005, 10:42 AM
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Originally posted by xxxkat
They are Futaba,with a Hot Bodies sticker.
Thank you

Are the diffs different from the pro and the rr.

is one hardened steel diffs and the other is just steel diffs.
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