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#yetixl???

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Whatever it is I hope it means I can have a griffin radiator in my U4 and not a bigger version of the yeti. lol
 
Wasn't there a post a while back when someone claimed that a worker at Tower Hobbies spilled the beans on a larger version??
 
Step 1: Axial Listens to what customers want/need
Step 2: We all speculate what it could be
Step 3: Axial announces and 50% are happy and 50% complain they didn't get what they wanted
Step 4: We all buy one anyways...

I feel like I've seen this movie before.
 
Step 1: Axial Listens to what customers want/need
Step 2: We all speculate what it could be
Step 3: Axial announces and 50% are happy and 50% complain they didn't get what they wanted
Step 4: We all buy one anyways...

I feel like I've seen this movie before.

Agreed except step 4.
 
Just a thought here. 2.2 tires are 5 plus inches in dia. Not a 1/10 scale dia. I think most tires used in racing are 36" to 38" (at least 10 years ago). Maybe the scaled everything else up so that the 2.2 tires would be a true scale tire along with the rest of the truck. Which would be very close to a 1/7 (.1429) scale. Just speculating.
 
Yah I noticed how everything is marketed as a 1/10 scale vehicle. So the regular yeti is really like 1/8 scale and the new one will be like 1/6th scale. They are going to up the wheel size but the most exciting thing is the aftermarket support it will get. It will open lots of doors for custom rc stuff
 
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