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    Traxxas XRT Ultimate & X-Maxx Ultimate

    XRT initiated a revolution by merging X-Maxx strength with race truck handling. The 2024 Limited Edition XRT Ultimate is now available, along with all-new belted Gravix tires. XRT undergoes significant aluminum enhancements across key performance areas: suspension, chassis, drivetrain, and steering, ushering in a new era of X-Truck strength and durability. The aluminum upgrades enhance high-speed stability and precision, making it the toughest truck ever to bear the Traxxas name.

     

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    X-Maxx stands as the epitome of Traxxas Tough. The 2024 Limited Edition X-Maxx Ultimate is equipped with over $1,000 in high-strength aluminum and performance upgrades, featuring all-new belted Sledgehammer tires. X-Maxx undergoes significant aluminum upgrades in critical performance areas, including suspension, chassis, drivetrain, and steering, heralding a new era of strength and durability.
     
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    Do we know what size bearings go to aluminum steering blocks and carriers? 

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    I would have thought it just to be the same as the plastic ones

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    5 hours ago, wolfie1 said:

    I would have thought it just to be the same as the plastic ones

     

    Plastic ones have 2 sizes for internal bearings.

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    41 minutes ago, Tadas said:

     

    Plastic ones have 2 sizes for internal bearings.

    Id imagine it will be the same as the latest X Maxx, XRT

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    1 hour ago, Kpowell911 said:

    Id imagine it will be the same as the latest X Maxx, XRT

    Yep, since xmaxx upgraded even their plastic parts for thicker bearings, we no longer depend on RPM parts. Aluminum parts use same inner 20x32x7 and outer 15x24x5 bearings f/b.
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    And somehow i think aluminum steering blocks, carriers upgrade would look and perform nice 😁

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    11 minutes ago, Tadas said:

    And somehow i think aluminum steering blocks, carriers upgrade would look and perform nice 😁

    They look nice, but adding weight is a big no no for an Xmaxx, you end up breaking more. I had alloy hubs on my old X Maxx, theres no need other than for looks

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    22 minutes ago, Kpowell911 said:

    They look nice, but adding weight is a big no no for an Xmaxx, you end up breaking more. I had alloy hubs on my old X Maxx, theres no need other than for looks

    Now im curious - cant find info on google - maybe someone owns these aluminum parts and can weigh them? I wonder what is the weight differents?  

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