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1/10 Scale Electric Monster Truck:
Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless (2014) - 39085 - Radio Controlled ModelHistory and Info:
Introduced by Traxxas in 2014, the E-Maxx Brushless Monster Truck - # 39085 - was upgraded with a Castle 2200kV Motor and MXL-6s ESC, and came factory assembled RTR, with a choice of four pre-painted ProGraphix Bodyshells, TQi 2.4GHz Radio System with Docking Base and Link 5-Channel Micro Receiver, two 7-Cell NiMh Batteries and 6.3" Maxx-Sized Tires on Black-Chrome 3.8" Split-Spoke Wheels.
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★ Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless - 39085 Box ★
★ Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless - 39085 ★
★ Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless - 39085 Chassis ★
★ Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless - 39085 Chassis ★
★ Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless - 39085 Chassis ★
★ Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless - 39085 Chassis ★
★ Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless - 39085 Chassis ★
★ Traxxas E-Maxx Brushless - 39085 Chassis ★
★ Traxxas TQi Transmitter with Docking Base and Castle MXL-6s System ★
★ Traxxas 7-Cell NiMh Batteries ★
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Buying a Used Traxxas E-Maxx
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Hints, Tips and Information
The Importance of Balancing your Model Car Wheels
The day I passed my driving test at the young age of 17, the first thing I did was to drive over to my girlfriends house and take her out to a long straight stretch of road close by, where the boy racers would often congregate. No one was around that day, so the road was relatively quiet. I slowly went through the gears and we were soon up to 65 with no problems, but as we got closer to 70, my hands began to sense a small vibration on the steering wheel. By the time we hit 75, the steering wheel and the whole car was vibrating wildly. My girlfriend was hysterical, screaming for me to "slow down!" I did of course and tried to calm her down. How I Balanced my Model Car Wheels
Wheel balancing equipment for RC cars is now available on line and from most RC model shops, but back then I had to make my own using the rear end of an old Tamiya F1 car. |
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Bumpsteer
In plain language, Bumpsteer is exactly what it sounds like. If your car goes over a bump, it will affect the toe-in setting and can on some tracks make handling of the car in a straight line difficult. |
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