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1/10 Scale Electric Buggy:
Traxxas Bandit XL-5 (2018) - 24054-4 - Radio Controlled ModelHistory and Info:
Introduced by Traxxas in 2018, the Bandit XL-5 Buggy - # 24054-4 - came factory assembled RTR, with a choice of Red or Blue ProGraphix pre-painted Bodyshell, a Titan 12T 550 Modified Motor, XL-5 Waterproof ESC, TQ3 Micro Receiver with Waterproof Receiver Box, 2.4Ghz Radio System and five-spoke Tracer Wheels.
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★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas Bandit XL-5 # 24054-4 ★
★ Traxxas XL-5 ★
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To allow the suspension on any RC model to do its work properly, it needs to ride in a position where it is able to react to any bumps and holes it may encounter on the track. Therefore, it needs to be adjusted to somewhere in-between those limits. That position is commonly termed "ground clearance" or "ride height" and is generally measured as the distance between the underside of the chassis and the ground, with the motor and battery etc installed. |
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