1:6 Rc toyota tundra 4x4
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i own one of those. try going to wal-mart and by those little 10 lb. chains. i made tire chains out of them and i built a ply wood snow plow and it works like a beast. look up rc snow chains and theres a guy who shows you how to make them. i used 25 feet of chain and its 6 bucks for 20 feet of chain. best 12 bucks ever spent! i can plow light snow in the cold without even stepping outside. just hot glue and tape over the wires and the battery compartment!
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the honcho would do better due to the fact that it has a LOCKING differental.. where all wheels turn at the same time... if 1 wheel is stuck.. it doenst matter since that 1 wheel will be turning @ the same speed as the other 3.. even if 1 is in the air.. it wouldnt spin any faster than the other 3 wheels that have traction
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i used to have it.. until the steering got fried... now i got a Axiel SC10 Honcho TR -- its around $400 but runs like a charm... i havent tried it in snow but in offroad it certainly does better than the tundra.. im not saying the tundra is bad.. i had it and <3 it.. the reason why your tundra couldnt get thru some of the snow is cuz of its open diff.. if 1 wheel slips/ 1 has traction.. it will send more power to the spinning wheel.. which is what we DONT WANT.. just saying lol
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0.25 verooooom crunch lol
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@lalex9999 is there waterproof wires?
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Can anyone tell me if u need to waterproof all the part of the truck?
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Dude do u know where I can get parts for that truck
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Nice truck ,
I got the same truck except mines the 2009 style, what battery do you use? 7.2V?
i didnt water proof any wires, just the holes going into the battery from the wires
lalex9999 11 months ago
i got the same thing. yours does so much better in the snow. and it goes farther and faster. mine is always getting stuck. anyway i can fix that, do ya know? and if you didnt already waterproof the battery, i would. and wrap some electrical tape around the wires to prevent them from getting wet from the snow melting.
BackInTheCountry98 1 year ago
no i dont, if u have warranty take it back...i water proofed the wires but not the battery, and everytime iam done driving it i wipe off the snow.
lalex9999 1 year ago
the source, (radio shack) for $79
lalex9999 2 years ago
maybe try to put better quality batteries in the remote bc that happend to me at the begining but then i tried better batteries and now it goes 150 feet brfore it starts cutting out
lalex9999 2 years ago