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I'm new to this board... Mods if I posted this message in the wrong part of this board don't hesitate to move it... I couldent find where to properly post this message... But anyway I was reccommended to this board by someone I know on a cigar board I go too... I have a DuraTrax Evader Stadium Truck... Thats about all I have now includeing a few battery packs, a bag, tools, a charger, all the basic stuff I need... I havent had much time to play with the truck due to the fact that I'm in Michigan and its cold here...
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Welcome to RCU!. I also have Duratrax Evader, with a couple of battery packs and some tools. Have you test driven yet? I ran 5 packs through mine before it got too cold. Have fun with your truck!.
Welcome to RCU!. I also have Duratrax Evader, with a couple of battery packs and some tools. Have you test driven yet? I ran 5 packs through mine before it got too cold. Have fun with your truck!.
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Welcome to RCU!. I also have Duratrax Evader, with a couple of battery packs and some tools. Have you test driven yet? I ran 5 packs through mine before it got too cold. Have fun with your truck!.
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Welcome to RCU!. I also have Duratrax Evader, with a couple of battery packs and some tools. Have you test driven yet? I ran 5 packs through mine before it got too cold. Have fun with your truck!.
Yeah I ran it once before it really started to get cold out... I broke something in the servos when I accidently ran it into the townhouse where I live... So I had to take the truck to the hobby shop to get fixed... I'm actually looking forward to playing with it this spring and summer...
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The stock servo on the evader is pretty easy to break. You might consider a metal gear servo if it breaks again. It'll cost more (about $30-40) upfront, but you won't break it again. Another great idea for the evader is an aluminum hinge pin brace. It fits right behind the front bumper, and for $7 or so it'll save you a lot of broken parts.
The stock servo on the evader is pretty easy to break. You might consider a metal gear servo if it breaks again. It'll cost more (about $30-40) upfront, but you won't break it again. Another great idea for the evader is an aluminum hinge pin brace. It fits right behind the front bumper, and for $7 or so it'll save you a lot of broken parts.