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My review of the xxt"cr"
I got this about a year after I got my MT10M. I loved it. That professional look and style. It was my first R/C I had to build so it was fun to see how all that stuff fit together. I found a huge speed and handling difference from my MT10M. It was definitely different and that was great for me. It is so fun to race that truck around and tell everyone that this was a truck used in pro. Races. I also love to jump this thing!! It never turned on its lid now matter how bad I hit the jump. Sometimes it even did back flips and that was awesome to think how much power it had!!!  This truck is definitely a great truck. If you want speed and handling get this truck. It isn't as durable as my MT10M but its durable enough. If you don't have much R/C experience I wouldn't suggest this truck because it is a little more advanced and it takes a little more maintenance than beginner trucks.
I finally broke something after a long time. I broke the Universal Joints. I can see how it broke because the plastic around the pin is very weak and that's what broke. No big deal I'll just have to get my self some MIP Aluminum CVD's as soon as I get some money and stop spending it on my Maximum ST.

    Here is some modifications you can do:     

1. If you want to use a 7 cell hump pack or if you just want some easy battery changes pick up some Team Losi battery straps.  They hook right in those little loop things right by the battery

2. If you want the xxt"cr" to be lighter buy a graphite chassis and some suspension arms. But get the chassis first. I find the graphite a little stronger too.



     




This truck looks good with MT10M Tires