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01.08.2007, 02:36 AM

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OK i am getting a erevo kit from Mike in the mail in a few weeks:004:. I will have about 120 bucks left to spend i want to know what i should buy for if upgrade wise. I already have a servo(333oz torque), Quark 125b, 17mm hubs, and some beat around stock emaxx rims. I Still need a motor(which will be 7XL), bec, body, radio system, batteries, charger, and some misc items. I will buy these items listed above in my next order with mike in a few months. Right now i want to buy what upgrades i can with this cash and then i will start saving for the above. I know the revo is pretty solid, But is there anything you guys think i should get right away as a must have upgrade. I was thinking of many things such as: Tubes, Aluminum rockers and shock towers, GTR shocks, a good set of 40 series Wabash rims with crime fighter tires, rpm arms, rpm bumpers, rpm knuckles, rd aluminum knuckles, aluminum shock rod ends, body, and a tekno wing. These are just some of my options, what do you think i should get as my first set of upgrade options i personally have my eye on the tekno wing mounts. What do you guys recommend. Thanks

Just get it running!!!! Then you can decide for yourself what upgrades it needs. The revo is pretty solid in stock form, but depending on how/where you drive you may want a different setup than what the general recomendations are.

Spend your money on getting it running first. Then worry about the upgrades. You'll find out pretty quick what you need and what you dont need.


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01.08.2007, 08:55 AM

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Just get it running!!!! Then you can decide for yourself what upgrades it needs. The revo is pretty solid in stock form, but depending on how/where you drive you may want a different setup than what the general recomendations are.

Spend your money on getting it running first. Then worry about the upgrades. You'll find out pretty quick what you need and what you dont need.
Yes this is my plan becuase i want to drive it.
   
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