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I have been out of scalers and surface RC in general for a few years, but wanting to get back in easily. I found a used one of these that looks good and I was wondering if people were liking them.
Yes indeed, it's a nice truck.
BUT... it's sort of a light truck, not a heavy duty one.
Keep it lightweight and don't overpower it and it will be reliable and fun.
I have two of them now, used regularly for trails and rocks, and zero problems.
The guys that blowed the portals were building heavy rigs, and weight takes a toll.
"thumbsup"
I recently acquired a CFX. I've done some mods into it and love this little rig. It is (more than) capable of light crawling and medium trailing. But I've also seen some hardcore crawling with the CFX in Youtube.
I have been out of scalers and surface RC in general for a few years, but wanting to get back in easily. I found a used one of these that looks good and I was wondering if people were liking them.
Great rig, but the CFX-W needs the steel driveshaft as the stock one just ain't up to the task. We're not hard on our rigs, only run brushed can motors and stock gearing on 2C batteries and have blown thru TWO in about 4 hours running time.