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Plastic tranny gears

FormallySkullking

Quarry Creeper
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What's up, figured this was the best place to post this. I just got a MST MTX-1, Brushed. I'm curious if you all are still using the stock plastic gears and how they hold up? Thanx

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They hold up great, I have the cmx kit version and I'm running a Holmes 3500kv with a Mamba x on 3s, none of the trans gears or diff gears have given up on me yet. The plastic "heavy duty" locker did tho.

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They hold up great, I have the cmx kit version and I'm running a Holmes 3500kv with a Mamba x on 3s, none of the trans gears or diff gears have given up on me yet. The plastic "heavy duty" locker did tho.

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Ah that's good to know, thanx. I tell ya, the first run I did with my Mtx-1. Basicly same as Cmx. First thing I noticed how quiet and smooth it was.

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Ah that's good to know, thanx. I tell ya, the first run I did with my Mtx-1. Basicly same as Cmx. First thing I noticed how quiet and smooth it was.

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Totally agree, I was very pleasantly surprised with the quality of the truck. It's basically a scaled down version of the original scx10, it's absolutely perfect.


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I agree...probably the smoothest RTR truck I've run. I beat mine to death and only had issues with the rear drive shaft.
 
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