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Old 04-20-2015, 07:33 PM   #1
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Smile Ax10 or Losi comp for a full blow comp rig

Iv been doing a lot of research into both and half the people love the Losi the other half love the ax10 can't decide I don't care to much about out of the box perfomace im looking go hard in the 2.2 shaft class
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Old 04-20-2015, 07:59 PM   #2
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Default Re: Ax10 or Losi comp for a full blow comp rig

Making multiple threads won't get you extra answer's or extra posts.. Mods will just delete them.. Stick to one thread and make solid posts.

Now that that is over. ;)

Losi was always a good rig. But.. The guys that love them, have parts that aren't made any more, like steering upgrades that allow you to run VP XR/wraith steering..

The biggest player in "competitive" rock crawling is axial.. IMO.

Then again, until your done building... What's left that's axial!? Axle housing's! Lol.. Tranny cases, for some..

Best bet.. For quick startup.. Buy a built used rig.
Best way to go about it and build new.. Piece it together, with all the top parts.. Save the initial investment of buying a rig that 90%+ of gets removed.
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