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RC-Monster Mike 02.28.2005 09:33 PM

The G3 can handle the jumps. If you take a big hit (jumping won't hurt the suspension, but a curb at full speed might) and manage to bend an arm, they replacements are available on the G-maxx website.

toby 02.28.2005 09:34 PM

i will not be bashing near any curbs cause i live in the country so i am safe there lol thanks

Megazone23 02.28.2005 09:37 PM

Ah, but you never know when you might be ripping along at 40+ when all of a sudden a tree jumps out in the middle of the road! :D

Super, I really like your approach to controlled destruction. It makes a lot of sense to me.

toby 02.28.2005 09:40 PM

o but i do not. thanks for the warning. those trees can be pretty mean when it comes to that

Megazone23 02.28.2005 10:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sylvester
sorry, than goto products and than you will see a circle of cars/trucks, click the orange hummer H2, than goto performance suspension and your there :)
Okay, Sylvester -- I must be a complete retard. All I see when I go there is the Pro-Line PowerStroke shocks. :( Maybe I need to go to bed....

Sylvester 02.28.2005 10:05 PM

thats true, thats why i ordered the g3 suspension, i crashed into a HUGE tree that seemed to be far away but was actually right beside my truck i cracked all my front upper , lower arms and the front shock tower, and my front bumper also went CRACK.


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