easy help needed for MT to MT pro?

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Ok I own the MT, I realize that the MT pro is a different motor, but what else? For $500 difference from the MT to MT PRO there has got to be more than a $250 motor? If any one knows, Please let me know, if any one knows if there is a hardware kit ???? I am guessing Please let me know.


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MT Pro includes all possible aluminum parts except diff case and it has 30cc engine from factory. Other that that I dono from head
 
And here is the hardware kit your lookin for.....http://www.largescalerc.com/stainlessscrewsetforredcatrampagemt.aspx ........Unfortunately its out of stock, I tried to buy one the other day too only to see that they were sold out. DDM also has them but he is sold out as well, looks like the Rampage is gaining quite a bit of popularity when you see things like hardware kits being sold out........ ;)
 
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it also includes the pro suspension which regular suspension is 80 bucks pro suspension is 120 bucks and has the tiny resevoir on the side of the suspension for bigger jumps so you don't blow the top of the suspension its a big diffrence i own them both actually and trust me i like the pro way better
 
Some of the bigger guys are walking away form Rampage Aftermarket sales, but we will continue to have fun and rock the industry. I will see what i can do to get a hardware kit going.
 
Yeah with redcat being so low in price that will be good for redcat and rampage hopups on sales. but all other dealers will probably not stock them do to not making money off them, greedy yahoos.
 
Its funny you should mention that Rob cause just the other day I spoke to a supplier (who shall remain nameless) and they said almost your exact words; "we use to keep some Redcat parts in stock but we arent going to anymore due to not being able to turn a good enough profit". I don't know if thats a good thing or a bad thing though, its like a double edged sword. On one hand you want a lot of manufacturers on board for aftermarket support, but on the other hand that causes prices on parts to skyrocket when everyone tries to make more of a profit than the next guy. I don't know in my opinion at this point im liking things just the way they are with limited suppliers and very affordable parts..... :)
 
It's good for the low prices, but it would be nice if redcat would keep some aftermarket dealers close. that way they still keep prices down, and we still have options.
 
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