Rampage mt v3

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cordy said:
You should have used green loctite,then when its time to take it apart you can round out your allen head screws and allen wrenches,then you will have something to female dog about.
LMAO too funny!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I agree with all 100% Im not new to the game by any chance! But i am very new to the gas powered 1/5th scale's. I do have to say out of the 15-25 kits I have bought new there was always an issue. And trust me ive spent well over 4500$ on a 1/10th scale buggy with no motor or electronics and it still had issues (this was when i was young and no kids or wife). The worst kit i ever bought was a Tamiya rally car. For some reason all the red plastic crumbled! It was so bad when putting it together the screws fell out after two turns in and plastic fell apart. I called up support and they said sorry we cant help.

So please recheck your steps and don't ban redcat for it. If things are falling off you must of forgot something in the mix. Remember we are men so we screw up. Only women never screw up haha.....So they think
 
you live and learn.

lowryder45 said:
Love the truck but i ran only 1 tank of gas through and one of the front diff cups broke just running on road and grass not rough at all and two screws and spacers holding motor on fell out redcat replaced the diff cup but said i had to by screws i will never buy redcat again never had this problem with other companies
ive ran many tanks through mine. i was to lazy to take all the screws out and loctite them. i just loctite if i take them out. i used painters tape to cover the bottom of my mt and im glad i did. i also had two engine mount screws come out but the tape saved them. redcat should loctite every thing but that wont happen. as for the diff i think its just bad luck. sorry bud
 
i have had almost every 1/5 scale on the market and have three rite know the rampage is my favorite they all break remember the mt is the biggest 4x4 out there and that is part of the joy of this hobby making them better as you go good luck
 
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