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Chainsaw10
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12.29.2011, 06:27 PM

Broke nothin major and I run my 2 trucks at least 3 to 5 days a week. The stock hinge pins break easily so I've been replacing them one by one with stronger ones as they break. Cracked 2 arms, but not comPlete breaks, made aluminum splints for them(even though I have spares on hand).

One rear diff got a lil crunchy a few weeks ago but I shimmed it tighter and it's still good!! I have 4 diff gear rebuild sets on hand but I like to see how long things can last.


I broke one toe in plastic block and replaced with optional aluminum one from thunder tiger.

This truck is extremely durable...... Every time I run it I am amazed at some of the hits it takes and keeps goin!!I did make my own chassis brace which I'm sure has saved the chassis and shock towers from damage.

I'm not nervous at all about breaking things on this truck because parts are cheap and the truck is extremely simple to work on.

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12.29.2011, 07:05 PM

Thats impressive! Im surprised the tires haven't blown or the body cracked into pieces. I dont drive my truck near that hard!
   
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