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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful: = Durability: This review is from: 4910 4WD Nitro T-Maxx RTR (Toy) I bought 2 T-Maxxs for the boys (7&9) for Christmas. Assembly is simple. Run the antenna through the antenna tube and pin on the body. Truck comes with a DVD that walks you through the break in process. Takes a while but it is simple. The boys handled it with very little help from dad. After the break in the trucks are ready to run and you can really appreciate the difference between a toy and a nitro powered hobby level truck. These things scream and are super fast. Don't bother unless you have a large open area to run it in. The trucks seem to be well made and sturdy. We live by the coast so rust is a problem with almost everything but the T-Maxx is all aluminum and plastic so this should not be a problem. The range is obviously more than sufficient since I run them as far as I can see them and never lose control of the truck. The package comes with a glow plug, nitro filler bottle and all the tools you need to make adjustments, change tires,...Read more 2 of 4 people found the following review helpful: By = Durability: This review is from: 4910 4WD Nitro T-Maxx RTR (Toy) I have had one of theses cars for about 4 years now and ever since the day i got it i have had to do nothing but repair it.
Its a fun car if you got the money to repair it after every run. My neighbor is the one who got me in to these cars and he has had the same luck with them as me so i know i'm not the only one. I talked to a repair person today and he said the make their money off parts not the car. |