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    Team Associated RIVAL MT10 Monster Truck

    1:10 Scale Ready-To-Run 4wd Electric Monster Truck

    New! New! New! The RIVAL MT10 is a powerful, purposeful, and built-to-last 1:10 scale monster truck capable of running on 3s LiPo battery. Its strength lies at the very core of this beast with its high-performance 3300kv Reedy brushless motor, fully sealed transmission, robust shaft drive, and center differential.

    The RIVAL MT10 features long-travel independent suspension that is managed by four fluid-filled, adjustable coil-over shocks, giving the RIVAL MT10 the ability to roll over just about anything in its path. Giant aggressive monster truck tires provide maximum traction, letting the RIVAL MT10 claw through the toughest terrain with ease. The 4WD drivetrain includes three sealed gear differentials that transfer the power through durable, slider-type drive shafts to both ends of the truck.

    Whether you're smokin' tires on the asphalt, rippin' through the lawn, or tearin' up a dirt field, Team Associated has you covered with the all-new RIVAL MT10!

    The #20516C RIVAL MT10 RTR Combo includes all the above as well as a Reedy #27201 Compact Balance Charger and #751 WolfPack LiPo battery!

    Due to ongoing R&D, photos may not match final vehicle. Vehicle shown on these pages equipped with items NOT included in vehicle: Reedy battery.

     

    Pricing

    20516 - MAP: $299.99

    20516C - MAP: $349.99

     

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    Source:

    https://www.associatedelectrics.com/teamassociated/cars_and_trucks/RIVAL_MT10/RTR/

     

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    To be honest, you get quite a few pieces in the set needed, and it's only 16quid with postage.

    It could be worse.

    The platform is really good, I'm not giving up on it just yet.

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    Yes my sus arm snapped following an outing with the boy. Nothing too ridiculous, I certainly wouldn't want to be launching the thing if it snaps at the kind of use it has been getting.

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    I've given mine hell now and the arm weirdly hasn't given up, even to the point I broke the chassis.

    It's a weird one, but we'll see how things go when my parts arrive and I can get it repaired and of course get out of the house.

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