Originally posted by: funboy42
Originally posted by: Hafen
Tower Hobbies is the place to go for a lot of things. Its like Walmart for RCs.
I have a brushless (electric) Rustler and a brushless Revo I converted from nitro.
YouTube vid of my Revo. It will change what you think of electrics.
G/L with the Rustler, I really like mine. If you want so find some good hop ups for it, look for Fast Lane Machine (FLM) to start.
I run a Novak Burshless set up in my Rustler (it says Emaxx on the body for I was going to but it on my old Emaxx but it looked better on the rustler with the smaller tires, gave a more realistic look, IMO).
I love the bushless set up. My son has a stock rustler gets 5 minutes if he is lucky, I get 25 minutes+ run time and wheelies all the time. Only thing I did to mine aside of the motor, wheels, and body was a full bearing kit (op make sure to do this if you havent already to the front and back, get bigger front a-arms to take the bigger bearings as well), and a metal Idler in the tranny. Other then that the rest is stock. Handles like a dream with the set up the way I have it, and takes a beating and a half and begs for more. Solid trucks these are.
I get ALL my parts from Towerhobby.com. Ship fast, prices are right on, so no need to go any where else for me. Huge selection of hop up parts.
Just be sure to pick up this rear brace and wheelie bar combo from this guy.
Hand made, solid as a rock, and protects your rear frame stuff from damage as well if you buy the full package. I have it and it is a must to keep the truck s rear wheels planted on the ground. And it was actually because of his videos that sold me on a rustler for he beats the living crap out of one and it never broke as he was slamming it into his kids stuff in his back yard. That sold me on the truck right there that it was one tuff mother of a machine, and it is, I have only broken one shock since owning it almost 2 seasons.