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10.17.2008, 11:13 AM

I'm not saying the Summit is "big" compared to the E-REVO. Their the same size, but a Slayer is not the same size as the E-REVO, it's a whole inch shorter. you do the math.

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10.17.2008, 11:29 AM

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I'm not saying the Summit is "big" compared to the E-REVO. Their the same size, but a Slayer is not the same size as the E-REVO, it's a whole inch shorter. you do the math.
Que?

What has the slayer got to do with anything? The slayer has a completely different chassis to the nitro revos, so yeah, its going to be a different size ofcourse.

Its just that comparsion picture that lots of people are cooing over:



if you jack up the Erevo and add P2 rockers, it looks pretty much identical; it just looks bigger due to the larger shell and big tyres. If I jacked up my Gmaxx, it would be even bigger than both of those still... thats all I ment by its not actually 'bigger'. Its all an illusion....

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10.17.2008, 11:49 AM

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I'm not saying the Summit is "big" compared to the E-REVO. Their the same size, but a Slayer is not the same size as the E-REVO, it's a whole inch shorter. you do the math.
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Que?

What has the slayer got to do with anything? The slayer has a completely different chassis to the nitro revos, so yeah, its going to be a different size ofcourse.

Its just that comparsion picture that lots of people are cooing over:



if you jack up the Erevo and add P2 rockers, it looks pretty much identical; it just looks bigger due to the larger shell and big tyres. If I jacked up my Gmaxx, it would be even bigger than both of those still... thats all I ment by its not actually 'bigger'. Its all an illusion....
I was under the impression you were replying to my other post:

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I just had the best idea ever IMO. What do you think if some took a summit, and made a e slayer out of it? now, I understand there different lengths and all but seriously. locking diffs, lights, you know, the works. Stuffed in a scale package = awesome!

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10.21.2008, 06:54 PM

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What has the slayer got to do with anything? The slayer has a completely different chassis to the nitro revos, so yeah, its going to be a different size ofcourse.

Its just that comparsion picture that lots of people are cooing over:



if you jack up the Erevo and add P2 rockers, it looks pretty much identical; it just looks bigger due to the larger shell and big tyres. If I jacked up my Gmaxx, it would be even bigger than both of those still... thats all I ment by its not actually 'bigger'. Its all an illusion....
It does look like traxxas put a 1/2 in offset into the summits rims (so it would be an inch wider) But I have aready done that to my e-revo. I just wish traxxas would put that 1/2 offset into all there rims b/c a truck thats 23inchs long needs to be wider than 16 inches
   
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10.21.2008, 08:27 PM

wow, that thing really does sit up high dont it!

i may get it in a year. Really depends how much money i have to throw around
   
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