I've had this for almost 2 years now and while they are tough, they do break and parts are expensive. Here's a tip from me, get rid of everything spektrum in this rc. The esc is too small for this size rc, the servo is 100% junk. The motor is about the only spektrum thing worth any thing, I keep it as a spare for a just in case. Loc-tite every screw that goes into aluminum.
Mine will be here Monday. I also have skid plates and braces on the way along with 2 max amps 10900 batteries. (yes the maxxamps are horribly expensive but tough as nails, buy once, weep once) I have a MTXL which I love but don't want to run it any more since it was discontinued. Really looking forward to it.
Yeah it's a huge beast. It's not designed for huge jumps. I wouldn't do that. I would drive it like I drive my Mojave EXB truck, just a jump here and there over a mound or something like that. Nice pick up. I see most people putting a 16t pinion, and changing the center diff oil to 20 million weight. Those two things would make it more fun. 👍
Tbh I’ve sold both since these videos. But if I had to choose and if I had access to big wide open dirt areas I would pick the SBR. The DBXLE needs a LOT of stuff to make it fun and durable. You get used to the thrill of driving it after like 3 battery packs then wanna go crazy with it.
That thing is a beast 😍
I've had this for almost 2 years now and while they are tough, they do break and parts are expensive. Here's a tip from me, get rid of everything spektrum in this rc. The esc is too small for this size rc, the servo is 100% junk. The motor is about the only spektrum thing worth any thing, I keep it as a spare for a just in case. Loc-tite every screw that goes into aluminum.
Mine will be here Monday. I also have skid plates and braces on the way along with 2 max amps 10900 batteries. (yes the maxxamps are horribly expensive but tough as nails, buy once, weep once) I have a MTXL which I love but don't want to run it any more since it was discontinued. Really looking forward to it.
Yeah it's a huge beast. It's not designed for huge jumps. I wouldn't do that. I would drive it like I drive my Mojave EXB truck, just a jump here and there over a mound or something like that. Nice pick up. I see most people putting a 16t pinion, and changing the center diff oil to 20 million weight. Those two things would make it more fun. 👍
On the FENCE!!!!!!
sbr or dbxle which one you like more. im getting both just trying to decide which one first.
Tbh I’ve sold both since these videos. But if I had to choose and if I had access to big wide open dirt areas I would pick the SBR. The DBXLE needs a LOT of stuff to make it fun and durable. You get used to the thrill of driving it after like 3 battery packs then wanna go crazy with it.
Nice , great spot to test…
Yes it was!
@@midwestern_rc I picked up 12 mph with just a 17 tooth pinion change, 57 mph top end now impressive buggy…
Is there a way to fit the Raminator wheels on it?
That’s a good question. I’m not sure to be honest
@@midwestern_rc would be pretty cool, awesome video of the losi, hopefully i'll get one in the next few months.
If the hubs on the raminator are 24mm, then yes but, they are really too big for the dbxl-e 2.0.
I have the original DBXL gas with a big zenoah on it. It rips it’s just too loud
You...Funny my Dude
Typical Run time?
10-20min depending on what I’m using it for
Zero rebound is what you mean I think.
Yep. Couldn’t think of it. I still freeze so much while recording and try to think of the right word. And just edit out the silence 😂