TMAXX 3.3 toe in link.
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TMAXX 3.3 toe in link.
whos using what...I just broke my left rear right at the rod end.......the only spares I have are off the old 2.5 and are too short for the 3.3
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RCcanuck
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RE: TMAXX 3.3 toe in link.
Hay man, I have no advise .Except to buy whatever brakes ,buy in pairs. When fixed beat the crap out of it. what breaks is your trucks weak link. I've broken several driveshafts,trashed bearings ,tranny parts etc. Once replaced I've been able to drive trouble free except for the tree in my front lawn. I think it's got it in for me. Keep filling up,drive and be merry.
...Bob
...Bob
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RE: TMAXX 3.3 toe in link.
You can get stock replacements, Traxxas red aluminum, Lunsford Titanium or JD Carbon units. You can even get threaded rod, carbon tube and some epoxy and make your own. Many possibilities but if you just snapped the plastic end the cheapest solution is to just get a bag of new ends.
The stock steel pushrods are pretty heavy. Titaniums will really improve the suspension by reducing unsprung weight, the JD Carbon ones might also. I noticed an improvement running over the blue bots dots in my culdesac.
The stock steel pushrods are pretty heavy. Titaniums will really improve the suspension by reducing unsprung weight, the JD Carbon ones might also. I noticed an improvement running over the blue bots dots in my culdesac.