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06.04.2009, 04:50 PM

yup. a boy at our track has the integy rear shock tower on his rustler and he has bent it tons of times (so soft you can bend i back with plyers, and when i had my flm tower on my rustler there was no way in hell youd be able to bend it by hand with plyers...

the 1/8th 2wd out of the slash is a fun car to run you should really enjoy it, but if you really want excessive traction go for the komodo LP truggy tires on full offset ofna wheels... they are awesome. the STRC parts are good so no worries there.

what body you gonna run on it? also gorillamax has the new gs1 chassis it make more clearance for the buggy body at the sides and front and it moves the servo closer to center also so you could check into that...
   
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06.04.2009, 05:23 PM

The g-maxx chassis does look cool. I was thinking of getting one for my hyper suspension pede...

The komodo tires are great at the track, but wear a bit fast on the street. I like badlands or bowties (not the soft compound) for street tires as they can still handle of road.

As for integy, the parts are made of weaker al and not heat treated either. Some of the stuff even looks cast to me...
   
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