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If you are looking for a solid off road basher, I would go with the Revo or LST2. The Revo has a center diff conversion and both tranny's on either truck will hold up to brushless fine. The chassis on buggies and truggies will become a downfall when really pushing it off road bashing. Buggies and truggies are great track cars and okay bashers. The Revo and LST2 are both great bashers and do well on the track too, especially the revo. My revo has taken everything I have thrown at it in stride and is night and day when compared to a t or emaxx.


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If you are looking for a solid off road basher, I would go with the Revo or LST2. The Revo has a center diff conversion and both tranny's on either truck will hold up to brushless fine. The chassis on buggies and truggies will become a downfall when really pushing it off road bashing. Buggies and truggies are great track cars and okay bashers. The Revo and LST2 are both great bashers and do well on the track too, especially the revo. My revo has taken everything I have thrown at it in stride and is night and day when compared to a t or emaxx.
My LST snapped its bulks and engine brace off one bad landing :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbfOrlER23s

My big block revo kills tranys and spurs in every run
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1omH...eature=related

I would like to know why a truggys chassis is its down fall?


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I would like to know why a truggys chassis is its down fall?
Ya me too? Does the links break or something? The revo look like a great truck. But It takes some skill to make a clean conversion.
   
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^^^^^^^What he said^^^^^^^

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My LST snapped its bulks and engine brace off one bad landing :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbfOrlER23s

My big block revo kills tranys and spurs in every run
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1omH...eature=related

I would like to know why a truggys chassis is its down fall?
Anything can break, bad things happen.


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^^^^^^^What he said^^^^^^^



Anything can break, bad things happen.
I asked because most truggys/buggys chassis (and if its a pro kit) and braces are made from 7075.


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