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Something new from Axial, the Axial EXO Terra Buggy! AX90015

Wow Hunter711 I didn't know you could cram an 1/8 motor in the Exo! How's the weight distribution when airborne since I assume your running 3s tops?
 
Wow Hunter711 I didn't know you could cram an 1/8 motor in the Exo! How's the weight distribution when airborne since I assume your running 3s tops?
EXO is advertised "Will except 540/550 motor. I played around with different mAh batts because they are diff weights depending on size.(But you knew that). Found the one that gave me the best balance. I have many lipo's to experiment with and found what work's for me. "thumbsup" And yes, I run 3s for sure.
 
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EXO, APACHE C1, VORZA comparison shots:
 

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nice pictures Hunter. Thanks for sharing.

Actually the HPI is not that much bigger.


By the way, did anyone achieved to run a full pack with their EXO? My record is only 1800mAh so far with 4 "runs"!

I am working on mods to improve the fiability of the front. Man Axial have the same supplier as Integy for their aluminium parts it seems...

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Hey EncoreuneMod, I don't think it was ment to bash on ice covered asphalt. It don't seem right. :lmao: Oh yeah, friends don't let friends buy Integy.
I knew these were going to be problem areas when building.
 
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Hunter, any issues on the power stroke shocks front and rear? Read that the fronts rub the dogbones. Thanks, I have set looking to see what I'm in for.
 
Hunter, any issues on the power stroke shocks front and rear? Read that the fronts rub the dogbones. Thanks, I have set looking to see what I'm in for.
Fronts are fine. Put spacer on top shock mount if you have a problem. It's the rears that are a pain. You need to drill top mounting holes on chassis at a angle to get proper aligment to arm and heat gun the body where the springs hit. No problem. See post #647 of this thread.
 
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