Yup. But you will need to make a hole in the rear part for the engine to poke thru.
Yes, it can fit the slash. The slash 4x4 is the same thing except the slash 4x4 has 4wd
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
Traxxas R/C cars and trucks preferebly nitro 4X4 TRUCKS or the Traxxas nitro sport.
Yes, the Mud Slingers 2.2 tires can fit the Traxxas Stampede 4x4 VXL, but you'll need to use compatible 2.2-inch wheels designed for the Stampede. It's important to ensure that the overall diameter and width of the tires are appropriate for your vehicle to avoid any handling issues. Additionally, check for any potential clearance problems with the body and suspension components before installation.
it would be the VXL
Go to your nearest rc hobby shop they will find the problem if not send it to the company
Judging by your question you are a new comer to the RC Nitro world so welcome.. The Slayer pro and Revo 3.3 share many components, however one is geared to short course circuit truck racing and on eis geared to the Monster truck bashing scene. In my opinion you will have much more fun with the Revo then you would with the Slayer, it will go places where the low clearance and small tires of the SLayer will not allow it to go.
It will fit, obviously the body styles will clash abit, but no biggy
Yes as long as the 99 is the OLD body style.
what is the body being changed too?
nope