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T3 or T4?
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T3 or T4?
I recently was made aware of a pretty nice indoor off-road track about 40 minutes from here. I had planned on running a B3 since it is my most race worthy vehicle, but they don't run 2 wheel buggy. It appears they have a pretty nice turn out for stadium trucks so I'm gonna go that route. I have a brushless GT I could run, but I don't know that the motor mount would hold up over the large triples in a 20 minute main so I'm in the market for a new one. My initial plan was to sell or trade the B3 and get a T3. You can pick them up pretty cheap. The more I think about it though I may just want to go ahead and get a T4 roller or new kit for a few more bucks. Anyone have any advice on which way to go? ![Confused :?](./images/smilies/icon_confused.gif)
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Re: T3 or T4?
you can never go wrong with a new T4 kit. if you watch Tower they offer nice discounts on the main page I got 25 off when I bought mine. that was a free upgrade to the factory Team over the Team. the RTR T4 works great also
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Re: T3 or T4?
Run what you got first. See if the RC establishment is something you want to frequent first.
Save up and buy the T4 later. You will eventually get tired of hunting parts when they break on the older models. Don't get me wrong, the T4 will break too, but parts will be easy to find.
The T4 will be an easier vehicle to drive as well.
Save up and buy the T4 later. You will eventually get tired of hunting parts when they break on the older models. Don't get me wrong, the T4 will break too, but parts will be easy to find.
The T4 will be an easier vehicle to drive as well.
Re: T3 or T4?
If and when you decide to get a T4 I would suggest here: http://www.ultimatehobbies.com/istar.asp?a=6&id=ASC7022!1007
That's the Factory Team version and Ultimate Hobbies has free shipping. I have dealt with them many times and never had a problem.
That's the Factory Team version and Ultimate Hobbies has free shipping. I have dealt with them many times and never had a problem.
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Re: T3 or T4?
That's a sweet deal. Thanks guys. I think I may try a pack or 2 with the GT. Maybe it will hold up. It's been fine so far. It's loaded so I hate not to use it. If not, I'll just bit the bullet and get the T4. Thanks again.Daddeo wrote:If and when you decide to get a T4 I would suggest here: http://www.ultimatehobbies.com/istar.asp?a=6&id=ASC7022!1007
That's the Factory Team version and Ultimate Hobbies has free shipping. I have dealt with them many times and never had a problem.
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Re: T3 or T4?
i used to race the t4 and think they are the best race truck ever..but if $$$$ is the issue id look into the thunder tiger phoenix st , they are alot cheaper http://www.modelflight.com.au/thunder_tiger/thunder_tiger_phoenix_st.htm ...i hear they are t3s ...but im not sure maybe someone here can tell you if they are t3s . id like to know myself
Re: T3 or T4?
well since there both made in the same factory i wouldnt even call it a clone. its more like a brother lol
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