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BillyMaXX33




joined: Aug 17, 2006
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3/27/2007 9:49:27 PM

Is it just me with my t maxx or am i stupid. i seen to break it every 10 ft. like, ill go out to drive, go up the street and back and the wheel will fall of. or ill go off a curb and snap a bulk head.....i cant run it for more than 5 min!!!!

justin




joined: Aug 15, 2006
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3/28/2007 10:45:11 AM

sounds like you need my aluminum maxx! (more tougher) i had the same issue with my first two maxx's. it seems like they're real good trucks for a short amount of time, then it's time to build them up so they can actually be driven. don't get me wrong, i like'm, they just don't last as long as others (savage-revo) with out needing upgrades. i hear the new 3.3 doesn't have that issue though.

FakTorThis




joined: Oct 27, 2006
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3/28/2007 1:51:14 PM

but the has the 3.3 i think

FakTorThis




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3/28/2007 1:52:20 PM

he i mean

BillyMaXX33




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3/28/2007 5:12:37 PM

ya its the 3.3, and i dont drive it that hard

FakTorThis




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3/28/2007 11:54:40 PM

well it doesnt really matter how hard u drive becuz i havent drivin mine almost a year due to family problems and i jus now started getting back into it and i had to spend almost 100 bucks on replacements parts becuz they wore out but also make sure all screws are tightened down becuz the vibration can cause things to break to

justin




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3/29/2007 9:47:07 AM

if it's a 3.3, then it probably just needs a "once over" before you run it once in a while.

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