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Jeanethics 10-16-2021 09:26 PM

Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
What are the thoughts on the 6x6 ?
is it worth the money.
Looking to pick one up.
I think they look awesome

smc-93 10-16-2021 09:43 PM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
If spending that much money for a truck in the first place isnt a big deal, they're absolutely worth it.

(IMO) You get a lot of value per dollar, probably more than a TRX4.

If it seems like a lot of money to spend, there's not enough extra to justify spending more. (If a 10.2 kit or sport kit is more your price range)

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twade984 10-17-2021 07:15 AM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
6x6’s are a hoot. They plow over/through things you wouldn’t expect because of the size, but they are very capable.

I had a trx6 for a few weeks and really enjoyed it, I only got rid of it because I didn’t have enough space to store and work on it, and I was desperate to pick up a vs410 ultra. Ironically, the ultra lasted about as long as the trx6 before I sold it too.

Value is definitely there in my opinion. And you might just find a good deal on a used one if you don’t mind going that route


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Jeanethics 10-17-2021 10:05 AM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by smc-93 (Post 6095755)
If spending that much money for a truck in the first place isnt a big deal, they're absolutely worth it.

(IMO) You get a lot of value per dollar, probably more than a TRX4.

If it seems like a lot of money to spend, there's not enough extra to justify spending more. (If a 10.2 kit or sport kit is more your price range)

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Thank for the input.. I think i am going to go for it

Jeanethics 10-17-2021 10:08 AM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by twade984 (Post 6095773)
6x6’s are a hoot. They plow over/through things you wouldn’t expect because of the size, but they are very capable.

I had a trx6 for a few weeks and really enjoyed it, I only got rid of it because I didn’t have enough space to store and work on it, and I was desperate to pick up a vs410 ultra. Ironically, the ultra lasted about as long as the trx6 before I sold it too.

Value is definitely there in my opinion. And you might just find a good deal on a used one if you don’t mind going that route


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I might look to see if i see one used. But i highly doubt I will find one.
Thanks.

smc-93 10-17-2021 07:08 PM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeanethics (Post 6095784)
I might look to see if i see one used. But i highly doubt I will find one.

Thanks.

You might get lucky. I've got a 6 and I love it. Probably wouldn't sell it anytime soon

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hankasnow03 10-21-2021 11:54 PM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
I have had a 6 for about a year now and put well over 2k into it. So much fun and very capable.

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Revloc01A 10-23-2021 07:01 AM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
I felt similar before getting mine, but I’m so glad I went with the 6x6, it’s great, I’m loving it. Not trying to be an axle snob, but I look at other crawlers and they come up short.


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savageasflux 10-24-2021 04:09 PM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeanethics (Post 6095748)
What are the thoughts on the 6x6 ?
is it worth the money.
Looking to pick one up.
I think they look awesome


Your here you made a post about a 6x6, you want one, you should just do it. They are so much fun, you can pull lines you never even thought about, and it's just a different drive but still crawling.

I've got 2x 6x6s, love them both, drive both of them a few times a month, none are trx6s but I'll tell you trx6 is a really nice platform, if I had to buy the first one again instead of build that's what I'd go with. There's lots of parts support available too from trx4 as well, if you get bored with it, put on a different body.

Klaaz 12-06-2021 08:18 AM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
Buy a HG P601 instead of a Axial or Traxxas!
Supercheap!

https://youtu.be/A2T7cFxAMdg

Rontalvos 06-11-2022 04:30 PM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeanethics (Post 6095784)
I might look to see if i see one used. But i highly doubt I will find one.
Thanks.


I picked up a gently used TRX-6 on a TRX-4/6 buy/sell group on f-book recently, and now I'm seeing TRX-6's get posted every week or so. I got the 6x6 just for the cool factor, I think they look awesome and they look very cool with all 3 axles flexing over terrain, that extra axle adds so much capability.

You can get good deals on used ones, for $575+$35 for shipping it came with a hobbywing axe r2 esc and 2100kv motor, spare set of wheels, traxxas pro lighting module, traxxas link bluetooth module, reefs 442 HD steering servo, truck bed kit, etc. Like $500+ of upgrades and I paid less than retail for the used truck with everything installed.

DrIsotope 06-11-2022 05:52 PM

Re: Thinking of Traxxas 6x6
 
Converting a TRX-4 into a TRX-6 doesn't really require much doing, honestly. I put off a 6x6 for a long time because I didn't want to pay the premium
for the Mercedes body (which I didn't want) and all of the RTR electronics (which I neither need nor want.)
Through a combination of Jenny's, Amain, and eBay I only spent about $200, because I got matching tires, shocks, etc, and went with my own choice
of body. Of course, had I not had a TRX-4 already (or three, whatever) I might have gone for the RTR.
Absolutely worth it, IMO. Such a fun rig, and it climbs like a centipede.
https://i.imgur.com/XkOsyhl.jpg?1


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