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decent entry level truggy - AddictedtoNITRO - 01-30-2007 Well since hoobajoob is thinkin about getting into racing buggy maybe I'll try out the truggy class. That way we'll both have pit b&@#$s. I was looking at the mutilator. Seems like a decent price at 399. I also like the ttr st-1 but can't seem to find a price on a rtr. I am not looking for a kit. I like to upgrade as I go. Any suggestions? decent entry level truggy - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 01-30-2007 TTR truggy hands down PM me and we will talk lol decent entry level truggy - Casketman - 01-30-2007 http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.php/cPath/1_44_50/products_id/10615 http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_info.php/products_id/4504 decent entry level truggy - AddictedtoNITRO - 01-30-2007 czech clean your pm's decent entry level truggy - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 01-30-2007 done decent entry level truggy - mfanke19 - 01-30-2007 A buddy of mine was looking into cheaper ( entry level ) truggies, and the Ofna Mutilator came up. At first glance it seems like a great choice, and even maybe based lightly from the Jammin ( same family ) but after reading a couple reviews, it seems clear that the Mutilator is NOT based whatsoever on the Jammin, and even though it offers a lot of bang for the buck, it's not really aimed at the racer crowd...more towards a competitive basher...if that makes sense. For the $100 or so you'll save when you compare a Ofna Mutilator RTR to the Jammin RTR...you'll get a better truck for your money from the Jammin. I say, you should consider the Hot Bodies Lightning Stadium line of trucks...they have to be the cheapest, and there are plenty of hopups available...for when you are ready to upgrade or just have more cash handy. decent entry level truggy - FreeRideFrosty - 01-30-2007 For new RTR the TTR. For used.... LSP, Jammin..... decent entry level truggy - AddictedtoNITRO - 01-30-2007 ok I know you'll laugh but who makes the lsp? decent entry level truggy - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 01-30-2007 hot bodies decent entry level truggy - rocco79 - 01-30-2007 The hot bodies was THE TRUCK for a long while.... Id look at one of those. Had one for 2 years decent entry level truggy - chickenfarmer3 - 01-30-2007 i nkow you said rtr, but mabey a non prospect mbx5T and a sportwerks engine pipe combo. all that can be had for about 525, spend a little more for some servos and you are good. still about what you would spend on a decent rtr to take to the track and race without having to upgrade anything. just my .02 decent entry level truggy - FreeRideFrosty - 01-30-2007 chickenfarmer3 Wrote:i nkow you said rtr, but mabey a non prospect mbx5T and a sportwerks engine pipe combo. all that can be had for about 525, spend a little more for some servos and you are good. still about what you would spend on a decent rtr to take to the track and race without having to upgrade anything. just my .02 Not a bad option. That sportwerks motor can really move those things too. As for the LSP... It is a little heavier than the newest truggies, but still very competative IMO. I actually bought Rocco's LSP. Sweet truck and can be had for a pretty good deal. Scan the Truggyracers forums and I'm sure one will pop up. decent entry level truggy - SLOW REVO - 01-30-2007 Sent u pm decent entry level truggy - FreeRideFrosty - 01-31-2007 http://www.truggyracers.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=9587 Couple truggies for sale there... decent entry level truggy - AddictedtoNITRO - 01-31-2007 should I look for king pin or c hub style susp? decent entry level truggy - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 01-31-2007 c hub or PBS, u dont want king pin decent entry level truggy - mfanke19 - 01-31-2007 FreeRideFrosty Wrote:...As for the LSP...can be had for a pretty good deal...I bought mine on Ebay at Christmas time...brand new in box never used, Pro RTR, all the stuff on it...for $375. I could have used it as-is out of the box as it comes with a .26 engine, roto start for starting, etc. But I parted out the stuff, engine, roto start, electronics, body, etc. But I wanted to swap over to 17mm style hubs, so I'm putting a few more things on it before I run it. I'll be running it with an O.S. VG 30, Jammin JP1 pipe. I don't know if you'll be able to find another one for $375...as I've been told since then that the dealer cost is over $450 on them. I just sniped the auction and got lucky. :joy: decent entry level truggy - FreeRideFrosty - 01-31-2007 mfanke19 Wrote:I bought mine on Ebay at Christmas time...brand new in box never used, Pro RTR, all the stuff on it...for $375. I could have used it as-is out of the box as it comes with a .26 engine, roto start for starting, etc. But I parted out the stuff, engine, roto start, electronics, body, etc. But I wanted to swap over to 17mm style hubs, so I'm putting a few more things on it before I run it. I'll be running it with an O.S. VG 30, Jammin JP1 pipe. New it would be a bit hard to get for $375 unless someone is just clearing out stock. Are you going to be racing the .30?? And I have to say I do like the 17mm style hubs. It really is a great truck. decent entry level truggy - AddictedtoNITRO - 01-31-2007 the info is appreciated. Any other suggestions I like seein what other people are running and have had. decent entry level truggy - mfanke19 - 01-31-2007 FreeRideFrosty Wrote:New it would be a bit hard to get for $375 unless someone is just clearing out stockI agree...that's why I had to pick it up even though I didn't have the money FreeRideFrosty Wrote:Are you going to be racing the .30?? And I have to say I do like the 17mm style hubsYes, I'll start off with the .30...I know it will be a gas hog but from the reviews I've read on it...sounds like a good tunable engine...not as high strung as one of the race .21's...even though it's thirsty. Not only am I putting on the 17mm hubs but I'm also machining some suspension arms from High-Tensile Strength Delrin instead of the aluminum...we'll see how it goes. Maybe they'll be too brittle and snap, but I know they'll be stronger than the plastic HB arms ( as far as stretching and bending ) and they will be lighter, cheaper, and more forgiving than the aluminum arms. Hey, it looks good on paper right!? decent entry level truggy - AddictedtoNITRO - 01-31-2007 someone tell me about the sportwerks mayhems they look interesting decent entry level truggy - goat585 - 01-31-2007 I have a mayhem st and I really like it. Mine has been modified with a custom extended chassis and shock towers plus a bunch of other things. I bought it from MX Kevin from this board. I am not a racer, mainly a basher and I go to LH from practice 1-2 times a month. The truggy is pretty durable, handles well and is easy to work on. The sportwerks engine that comes with it is easy to tune and has a ton of power. I think it is a great truggy if you are not planning on racing all the time. You can race it but a lot of upgrades are needed and the cost begins to add up. decent entry level truggy - AddictedtoNITRO - 01-31-2007 with the way I drive I'm sure the cost is gonna go no matter what I buy lol decent entry level truggy - FreeRideFrosty - 02-01-2007 mfanke19 Wrote:I agree...that's why I had to pick it up even though I didn't have the money Want to machine me some hub carriers?? Haha.... only damn thing I break. As for the Mayhem, looks like a pretty good truck from what I have seen. I think it is either shorter or narrower (or both) than a lot of truggies, but I can't remember. I have always loved the LSP so I would choose that over the mayhem, but that may just be personal preference. decent entry level truggy - Czech-it-Out Graphics - 02-01-2007 lol dan its shorter and narrower ask kevin how good it was |