11-12-2007, 09:55 AM
I wouldn't touch a MGT unless you plan on upgrading the chassis. The Chassis is weak. I rubbed tires with my buggy against a MGT, mine went cartwheeling, and the MGT did the same. I broke a plastic stone gaurd after slamming into a curb. The MGT didn't do anything other than roll and the engine mounting screws ripped right through the chassis. One of the guys has a video of it on his phone.
LST2's have done very well at the bash. Savages are good. Revos can really take a pounding on concrete with all that suspension travel. A Truggy while more durable on grass/dirt tends to have some nasty chassis slap on concrete, which has done its far share of damage on engines. Broken more than a few engines bashing on concrete. Scratches the hell out of a pan chassis too.
Still with the power to weight of a Truggy/buggy, along with its durability I'd rather stay with them, but thats me. MT's don't handle well enough for me.
LST2's have done very well at the bash. Savages are good. Revos can really take a pounding on concrete with all that suspension travel. A Truggy while more durable on grass/dirt tends to have some nasty chassis slap on concrete, which has done its far share of damage on engines. Broken more than a few engines bashing on concrete. Scratches the hell out of a pan chassis too.
Still with the power to weight of a Truggy/buggy, along with its durability I'd rather stay with them, but thats me. MT's don't handle well enough for me.
[SIZE="1"]Big Toy:'89 GTA LT1/4l60e, spohn this and that, needs a few more things.
Little Toys: Hyper One Seven | Inferno GT | Jammin X1cr | Jammin CRT Pro | 1989 Batmobile Replica
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Little Toys: Hyper One Seven | Inferno GT | Jammin X1cr | Jammin CRT Pro | 1989 Batmobile Replica
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