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I am waiting on my Redcat MT and so far I have accumulated a HPI air filter, a Phatdad angled shreadstack, a killer bee kill switch, a 5000mah reciever battery, a 8000rpm clutch spring, a futaba servo mount, 2 hitech 5755 steering servos, a hitech 5645 throttle brake servo, a Futaba 2.4GHz 3PM-X transmitter/receiver, what else should I get to add to this truck so it doesn't dissapoint me to the point of destoying it with a ball bat cause it performs like a piece of shat out o the box????? I thought this would be a good start cause I have read alot of stuff on here, I know junk is gonna break, and I can get that stuff as needed, it will suck cause I will be waiting and watching the mail but thats life. If you guys and gals know of anything else that you absolutly know is a POS on these trucks and know I will need it, pass it along cause after I get this truck I don't want to spend my whole summer waiting on parts to show up so I can drive it again for 2 minutes and have to order more stuff. Thanks for all the helpful info so far :D
 
You seem so bitter and you haven't even got your Rampage yet.........You will get used to waiting on parts, or that bat will get a good workout for sure....... :D
 
yes stick with the bat one day I had trouble with my T maxx and I gave it a kick and boy did it hurt. I got something to look forward too im just waiting on the servo mount,got everything else I hope
 
*outerwears for airfilter and pullstart


*pipe


*ported headkit


*cvd maintenance kit from ROB


*servo splitter to run steering servos straight off the battery instead of using the rx for power
 
The plastic steering C hub was the first thing I broke. Here's a pic of the upgraded alloy part:


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http://www.rampagehopups.com/product.sc?productId=267&categoryId=6


Other than that order a spare set of suspension arms just in case and you should be good to go. A complete set of suspension arms for $32 is a good investement to keep running.
 
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