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Arrma Granite Voltage 2WD 1/10 Scale RC Brushed Mega Monster Truck RTR Expired

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$149.99
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Horizon Hobby has Arrma Granite Voltage 2WD 1/10 Scale Radio Controlled Brushed Mega Monster Truck RTR on sale for $99.99 when you apply coupon code TRUCK at checkout. Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member alen129 for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 2S LiPo compatible
  • Double wishbone front and rear suspension
  • Top load oil-filled shocks
  • Tough metal dogbone driveshafts
  • Ready to Run - no additional items required to use!
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Use Code TRUCK. Ends 3/24

2S LiPo compatible
Double wishbone front and rear suspension
Top load oil-filled shocks
Tough metal dogbone driveshafts
Ready to Run - no additional items required to use!



https://www.horizonhobby.com/prod...02727.html
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Should just be its regular price by now with how often it goes on sale at this price. Bring back $60 atleast
The mah is the capacity of the battery/how long it will run. It does not affect speed.
this is $99ish since an year. i bought it last summer and it stopped working within few days. tried to get the support, but not got enough support. it may be one odd wrong product i got.. but just letting you know.

price is 99$ all most all around year

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jadr313
03-24-2024 at 03:11 PM.
03-24-2024 at 03:11 PM.
Quote from G60roddo :
Does anyone make one of these vehicles that doesn't constantly break under normal use? Or is that just the business model for the entire industry? I would happily pay $400+ for something that carries no expectation of needing stuff replaced vs. $100 on something that needs time & $$ every few times you use it.
Look at a Traxxas Maxx. Run it on 3S. It'll last about forever at that slower (32-35 mph max) speed, lower voltage and lighter weight. Batteries are cheaper too. Don't succumb to the temptation to run it on 4S since that's an expensive rabbit hole. I have a Maxx that has been run hard every run on high discharge (read: heavy) 4S packs. The stock electronics packed it in after a year. Then the nylon axles. A Castle swap and metal axles later it's been back to reliable. But sending it off of large bike ramps at ludicrous speeds, smacking it into curbs obliquely at 40 mph or cartwheeling across the ground many times does indeed break stuff after a bit. It's a tough truck but heavy batteries, higher acceleration/speed and larger jumps thanks to that breaks stuff eventually. Going slower and lighter will have it lasting about forever.

For dead nuts reliable my 2WD brushed Traxxas Stampede with a few choice RPM Racing upgrades is it. The servo saver did its job a few times and I've replaced the motor with a $15 stock replacement. Otherwise it's taken everything fine.
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Cleej9
03-26-2024 at 06:10 AM.
03-26-2024 at 06:10 AM.
These are excellent basher trucks for kids. We've got 3 of them that we've been running hard on 2s lipos since 2020 and the bodies are trashed but I haven't had to replace a single part. Their favorite game to play is tag (running into each other at full speed).
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Last edited by Cleej9 March 26, 2024 at 06:13 AM.
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Georami
03-30-2024 at 03:07 PM.
03-30-2024 at 03:07 PM.
This or the new Typhon Grom? How do the two compare
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