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I never really understood all of the differences between these two vehicles. I need some input please.

A buddy wants to get his T-Maxx back in action cuz his 10 year old son is running a 1/10th scale and it just plain sucks as a starter vehicle. Don't get me wrong, he has several trophies but the truck is a nightmare! One problem after another. Let the kid try the T-Maxx for racing.

The question: I have a spare pair of Cut Bowties on Hurricanes, how well will they fit on a T-Maxx?
They will fit, but the T-Maxx will have a really narrow stance because of the revo offset.
Thanks
They will fit fine. If the kid tries to cut the wheel at speed it will tip over easier but if he brakes, then turns it should be fine. Plus it will have a tighter turning radius because of the offset.

Only thing to watch out for (because of the offset) is make sure to set the end points on the radio so the rims clear the a-arms/pivot balls
Well they worked ok until he shredded one of my Response tires at the DD track today!
people were running at the Dirt Dawgs track? I was unaware that we could go practice.
Quote:A buddy wants to get his T-Maxx back in action cuz his 10 year old son is running a 1/10th scale and it just plain sucks as a starter vehicle. Don't get me wrong, he has several trophies but the truck is a nightmare! One problem after another. Let the kid try the T-Maxx for racing.


what 1/10 scale? i can understand it being 2 wheel drive but never because it breaks all the time!!! i've dot a xxx-nt and i've beat the hell out of this thing and it just comes back for more!!! they are one of the hardest classes to run though(even though their the slowest)!!
Squirrell, his dad is not the best at tuning and setting up suspensions either so this thing is a nightmare. It's mostly engine issues but also setup. Yeah, he'll still have engine issues until his dad learns how to tune. But at least the T-Maxx will handle better.

I drove it yesterday at the DD track and had fun! It was cool to see a bone stock Savage and T-Maxx out there racing side by side driven by two little kids (Rocco and my buddy's kid Shawn LOL!!!)
I believe it was a club email that was sent out about yesterday tex. I knew of it, but had plans that I couldn't break.
satoch Wrote:Squirrell, his dad is not the best at tuning and setting up suspensions either so this thing is a nightmare. It's mostly engine issues but also setup. Yeah, he'll still have engine issues until his dad learns how to tune. But at least the T-Maxx will handle better.

I drove it yesterday at the DD track and had fun! It was cool to see a bone stock Savage and T-Maxx out there racing side by side driven by two little kids (Rocco and my buddy's kid Shawn LOL!!!)


Yeah that was fun!! It is was funny how shawn abeat me when i spun it so i gave the control baclk to that little kid dave H. and it was even cooler to watch them go back and fourth!!!

Thanks again for letting me cruise your revo
I never got the "club email" Sad ......sucks