I have the M2C on my kraton…. Love it with no complaints…. But. I wanted to get the scorched Rc titanium chassis for the Mojave…. Just for the sparks…. Hahaha but will it hold up like the M2C? Or close to it?
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Yea for sure but thats an automatic given. I was just wondering what peoples thoughts were on the Arrma chassis.My experience with the EXB chassis has shown it to be very similar to the RTR chassis… The M2C chassis is far superior in every way
There is a HUGE difference between the EXB and M2C parts. Sure there is a small amount of thickness difference too, but once you have had M2C parts in hand (or any other quality 7075 T6 parts brand) you would know that the EXB parts are FAR from the same material. The brace mushroom like soft Chinese aluminum. The chassis can be bent by hand. Try that with real T6 and it’s not possible.I doubt they would lie about it being 7075-T6. I think people expect too much of a thin plate of material that has similar strength properties to a low grade steel. If you really want it to survive the forces involved with a 5kg truck slamming the ground from 10m up you'll need to go thicker, use heavy bracing or make one out of a stronger material.
There is a HUGE difference between the EXB and M2C parts. Sure there is a small amount of thickness difference too, but once you have had M2C parts in hand (or any other quality 7075 T6 parts brand) you would know that the EXB parts are FAR from the same material. The brace mushroom like soft Chinese aluminum. The chassis can be bent by hand. Try that with real T6 and it’s not possible.
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