it would be the VXL
The choice between a Traxxas Slash 4x4 Brushless and a Traxxas Rustler VXL Brushless depends on your preferences and intended use. The Slash 4x4 is designed for off-road performance with a stable four-wheel-drive system, making it great for rough terrain and jumps. In contrast, the Rustler VXL is a lighter, faster truck optimized for speed and bashing on flat surfaces. If you prioritize off-road capability, go for the Slash; if you prefer speed and agility on pavement, the Rustler is the better option.
overall stampede 4x4 or rustler vxl prob 4x4 stampede
Yes, it can fit the slash. The slash 4x4 is the same thing except the slash 4x4 has 4wd
Go to your nearest rc hobby shop they will find the problem if not send it to the company
Yup. But you will need to make a hole in the rear part for the engine to poke thru.
That would be the idea. The light reminds you are in 4x4
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While it is possible with a spindle drop....Why would you want to drop a 4x4 truck?
A 4x4 van would be good for transporting people or cargo. It would also be good for all types of weather as well. It would be good for all your needs.
Yes. You need a transmission and new front axel. I would just find one with 4x4.
Depending on the make, model, and year a 4x4 truck can cost between $7k and $20k. For a used 2001 Dodge 4x4 the asking price is $7,900.
That would be the 4L80E