@@Nun3zDanny3 Stressing out 4 to 8 narrow points in the chassis with the entire weight of the vehicle vs distributing the impact across 40% of the entire chassis. RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT
Yeah that's what it looked like to me. I want to know how they haul that beast home. It's so much wider, not like the micro tires would allow it to fit on anything without a wide load setup. I really wish I had the availability to try and see the thing up close in the pits. I had the kiddos though and it was getting close to bed time. That thing was so wild to watch. It looked like a Traxxas RC car.
@KingJT80 this is his new one. They had a super bad accident 2 years ago and lost the original one he had made as well as the super awesome batman Camper and hauler that they used. He's been having a lot of fun with this new one though
A lot of the drivers at that show had much more impressive air than I would’ve expected based on other videos I’ve seen. Most the shows I get in Arizona have the ramps where they can’t be any less steep so it always kinda sucks
@@theshippingcontainergarage pretty much, because t-maxx seems to be built for racing specifically but i highly doubt it would ever get tested in a actual monster jam track cause this truck doesnt perform that well in free style and lets not talk about skills.
That is pretty neat. Jack Koberna (God rest his soul) built a monster truck way back in the old days with independent front suspension. This might not do the spectacular freestyle stuff as well, but I bet it is tough to beat racing.
Yeah the size of the dirt jumps was really just a bump for that truck. I think the bumps need to be WAY bigger so it can actually jump some really big stuff. The truck probably needs a big horsepower bump as well.
Grind Hard Gambler vid brought me here.
Hey thats my uncle! He's awesome!
Thats the future of monster trucks
That is crazy. Unbelievable they made a real T-maxx. It absorbs 8ft jumps like they aren't there.
That suspention is amazing and I want it on my car so I never have to feel a bump in the road again!! So cool 😊👍🤣👍👍👍👍
It would be really great to just have T-Maxx to drive around instead of a car haha
Now I wanna see how this truck would handle the monster jam ramps
It would bottom out like all the rc monster trucks that aren’t solid axle
@@Nun3zDanny3The monster jam trucks bottom out too. They smash the bump stops and bounce.
@@maxwellhughes7821 which is better than the entire chassis shoving itself into the dirt
@@Nun3zDanny3 Stressing out 4 to 8 narrow points in the chassis with the entire weight of the vehicle vs distributing the impact across 40% of the entire chassis. RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT
@@maxwellhughes7821 it’s been working since the Penda series 🤷♂️
XMAXX !!!!!!
It’s about time. RC trucks have been using this technology for years. Anyone heard of the Traxxas XMAXX???
ZERO rebound! So awesome!!
Thats sick! Almost equally sick is the cabover truck in the back, that i assume is the hauler for T-MAXX, based on the colors.
Yeah that's what it looked like to me. I want to know how they haul that beast home. It's so much wider, not like the micro tires would allow it to fit on anything without a wide load setup.
I really wish I had the availability to try and see the thing up close in the pits. I had the kiddos though and it was getting close to bed time. That thing was so wild to watch. It looked like a Traxxas RC car.
@@theshippingcontainergarage yeah the truck has been around for a while.
@KingJT80 this is his new one. They had a super bad accident 2 years ago and lost the original one he had made as well as the super awesome batman Camper and hauler that they used. He's been having a lot of fun with this new one though
So smooth yes... But also so much control.
I feel like this is going to change the look in monster trucks in the long rub
Omg that works so good
A lot of the drivers at that show had much more impressive air than I would’ve expected based on other videos I’ve seen. Most the shows I get in Arizona have the ramps where they can’t be any less steep so it always kinda sucks
Yeah it was a really good show, I enjoyed it. There were a lot of moments I wished I had filmed but I don't like having my phone out the whole time.
it would be awesome seeing a lap with this monster truck on some circuit now that i see how smooth that suspension is
Exactly! It would be way cooler racing or hitting real jumps rather than the slap wheelie typical monster truck stuff.
@@theshippingcontainergarage pretty much, because t-maxx seems to be built for racing specifically but i highly doubt it would ever get tested in a actual monster jam track cause this truck doesnt perform that well in free style and lets not talk about skills.
That is pretty neat. Jack Koberna (God rest his soul) built a monster truck way back in the old days with independent front suspension. This might not do the spectacular freestyle stuff as well, but I bet it is tough to beat racing.
I just looked it up, Really cool concept for the time. Independent front, solid rear, 2wd. Cool truck!
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Nice truck sick set up. But all it’s got is hittin a jump faster landing smoother bout it. No wheelies or anything with that set up.
No slap wheelies though. But that suspension is butter smooth
Its weird watching tmaxx
I bet the driver didn’t feel a bump. 😂
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Every rc monster truck be like:
cool but it’s a shame that this video is recorded with a literal potato especially for being nine months old isn’t 4K a standard these days?
traxxas x max 😅😅
doesn't make sense ,build a truck that soaks up major bumps and then try to jump it.
Yeah the size of the dirt jumps was really just a bump for that truck. I think the bumps need to be WAY bigger so it can actually jump some really big stuff. The truck probably needs a big horsepower bump as well.
I'm not a monster truck purist or anything but I don't like this, it makes the driving too predictable and it's boring to watch