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07.07.2008, 09:42 PM

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I was excited at first too, but the more I look at it, the more I think a modded buggy would be better. Even cheap ones are pretty bullet-proof out of the box. The Revo needs a bit of work to get there. The only downsides to using a buggy platform would be the tires (but buggy tires are close), coming up with a body mount (easy), and coming up with a bumper mount.

Also, did anyone catch that the Slash wheelbase is actually longer than the Slayer? The wheelbase of a Slash is close to a buggy.

I'm probably going to pick up a cheap buggy kit (Ofna MBX?), give the suspension a little more travel (and make it sit a tad higher), and do the normal conversion process. Slap a Slash body, make body mounts, and make bumper mounts/ Should be cake to do and a whole lot simpler IMO...
If you want a longer wheelbase slash just use the revo 3.3 chassis. Should be able to pick one up fairly cheap as a part out on ebay.

If you are looking for durability dont get the ofna MBX. IMO MBX=POS. Never had a worse buggy. Bought it, converted it, broke it repatedly, sold it. Finally happy. I guarntee the slash will be a better than the MBX. If you still want a good tough buggy for a basher just go with the Hyper 7. I think they still sell the TQ. Its way better/tougher than the MBX and its pretty close in price if I remember. Just my opinion.


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