1:6 toyota tundra crawling after a heavy snowfall
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I nodded mine and went rock crawler
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Nice lol I bought 2 batteries for my truck and it's endless fun
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HEavy duty!!!!
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I Have one as well, actually two, one for a parts truck. Got them for $50 each. Its a good truck if you upgrade the motor and switch to an ESC setup. But still, my HPI Savage eats this truck for breakfast -_-
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are the diffs locked?? do u know how to lock them?
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i would get this tundra but it was out of stock
so i got a Tamiya mighty bull 2wd
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for the controller, is there atacully a hi/low mode? cuz it said on the box that i got
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kolingkendall...you made a very good choice......you won't get wrong with a Tamiya!
johnbije 2 years ago
williamnagi....it does but it's very weak difference bet hi and low...can't expect good tech from an inexpensive r/c unit....the reason why i made a project out of it is to improve at least the looks...lol
johnbije 2 years ago
brignac41..it's still stock motor.....it's not a pro truck... just a toy my wife bought me last december for cda$99..made it my project truck....cost me $15 to redo the chassis and repaint
johnbije 2 years ago
actually it's not water proofed...the board is even exposed on the new chassis i made...you can see the set up it the other video i made "1:6 toyota tundra r/c project"
i know im supposed to water proof it ,but it still runs....i dont know for how long though.
johnbije 3 years ago
nope,it's still stock....but i put new brackets on it..i think that's what made it a little bit softer..nice ride actually...what do you recommend?thanks
johnbije 3 years ago