@Erik2Ammo You can't really turn it on a dime like an on road car, or pretty much any monster truck will flip over.. If you want speed and handling, the OFNA line is more built for racing.
@JR10144 Hi, yes it is very durable, however I did break a $3.00 part that connects to a front A-arm. Anything faster than 20mph, is bound to break something if you crash it enough. It was just a $2.00 - $3.00 plastic part that took me about 10 mins to take off and replace. So, although it's very durable, it's not indestructable. I've crashed it about 30 times and have a piece broke only once.
Brazilnews, all the traxxas trucks and cars are made to bash well, so I don't think you'll have to worry about that. If you're doing some serious jumping, you can put a heavier oil weight in the shocks. Where I see these break, is when going at a high speed and hitting an object hard at a corner. Typically most parts are less than $10.00 to repair them though.
@brazilnews With these shocks and tires, jumping 20-30 feet in the air wouldn't bother me, (I don't think it would get much more air than that). Although it's only 2wd, it should be fine in the sand due to the big tires with large tread. A 4wd would be alot better in sand of course though.
ilove your traxxas gravedigger
TheJoeyisawesome 8 months ago
i upgruaded my to a vxl
brendondeere2000 9 months ago
Step1. Make a friend.
Step 2. Have friend film the video.
Step 3. Learn to drive an r/c car.
OneCoolDude08 10 months ago
does this have ball bearings on the rims? also can i use old stampede spare parts for this?
bradyischamp 10 months ago
You suck!!!
mofo4130 10 months ago
is it ur trim or servo thats messed up?? good vid
leopardrc 10 months ago
After seeing this I think I look for a different Traxxas car, center of gravity of this things is ok for sand, but it completly sucks on asphalt. :(
Erik2Ammo 11 months ago
@Erik2Ammo You can't really turn it on a dime like an on road car, or pretty much any monster truck will flip over.. If you want speed and handling, the OFNA line is more built for racing.
scott231us 11 months ago
@scott231us
Thanks, I wonder if I could get those here in Holland. The rc cars from Ofna look really nice.
Erik2Ammo 11 months ago
Is it reallly durable, can you hit a jump and and a tire or something wouldn't go flying off?
JR10144 11 months ago
@JR10144 Hi, yes it is very durable, however I did break a $3.00 part that connects to a front A-arm. Anything faster than 20mph, is bound to break something if you crash it enough. It was just a $2.00 - $3.00 plastic part that took me about 10 mins to take off and replace. So, although it's very durable, it's not indestructable. I've crashed it about 30 times and have a piece broke only once.
rctrucksreviewed 11 months ago
@rctrucksreviewed Thanks for the heads up! :D
JR10144 11 months ago
Brazilnews, all the traxxas trucks and cars are made to bash well, so I don't think you'll have to worry about that. If you're doing some serious jumping, you can put a heavier oil weight in the shocks. Where I see these break, is when going at a high speed and hitting an object hard at a corner. Typically most parts are less than $10.00 to repair them though.
rctrucksreviewed 1 year ago
you need to get a filmer mate, apart fromt that all good. thinking about the truck myself, how do you rekon a 540 brushless 3900kv would go in it?
answer would be much appreciated.
JessYeo96 1 year ago
@JessYeo96 Sorry, you're right I really do to get someone to hold the camera for a better video and run of the truck.
rctrucksreviewed 1 year ago
how much air can ya get with out worrie? and how would this do on sand? is it bad to take it out on the beach?
brazilnews 1 year ago
@brazilnews With these shocks and tires, jumping 20-30 feet in the air wouldn't bother me, (I don't think it would get much more air than that). Although it's only 2wd, it should be fine in the sand due to the big tires with large tread. A 4wd would be alot better in sand of course though.
rctrucksreviewed 11 months ago