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11-12-2007, 08:55 AM
I wouldn't touch a MGT unless you plan on upgrading the chassis. The Chassis is weak. I rubbed tires with my buggy against a MGT, mine went cartwheeling, and the MGT did the same. I broke a plastic stone gaurd after slamming into a curb. The MGT didn't do anything other than roll and the engine mounting screws ripped right through the chassis. One of the guys has a video of it on his phone.
LST2's have done very well at the bash. Savages are good. Revos can really take a pounding on concrete with all that suspension travel. A Truggy while more durable on grass/dirt tends to have some nasty chassis slap on concrete, which has done its far share of damage on engines. Broken more than a few engines bashing on concrete. Scratches the hell out of a pan chassis too.
Still with the power to weight of a Truggy/buggy, along with its durability I'd rather stay with them, but thats me. MT's don't handle well enough for me.
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