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Jeremy1976
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04.10.2009, 11:39 AM

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The Rustler is a bit shorter, but regardless, bring a VXL Slash and a VXL Rustler and we'll see who wins. And if you did those upgrades to a Rustler (new tires) and lowered it, then the Slash wouldn't have a chance. The higher CG of it just does not allow it to keep up with the Rustler. And running without the body is only asking for messed up ESC or body posts, or whatever else gets in the way. In all fairness, when Traxxas built the Slash they were going for scale, not performance.
I agree totally. Like I said I owned a Slash and now own a Rustler and there is no comparison in any category in my opinion. I think the Rustler would own a Slash on a track too. Each to his own but I did not like the Slash for bashing that is for sure. I like to jump to the moon and ride wheelies.
   
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04.10.2009, 02:46 PM

I know the VXL Rusty is good cause i have one, but if i want to run my 3s i need to modify the batt tray to be longer.
   
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04.10.2009, 03:17 PM






lowered slash !! thundertech chassis (under construction) next to an extended FLM chassis rustler
   
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04.10.2009, 03:29 PM

My pack is a Neuenergy also, but 3s.
   
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