Best xmaxx upgrades (for me)are esc, tires,rpm arms, captured hinge pins,spur & pinion with them upgrades its made my xmaxx the most adorable rc in my collection.
I feel like the Ultimate versions are a great alternative for those not that familiar with the hobby and customization work. But if you already know your stuff, I think the stock is the way to go UNLESS you actually want the parts from the ultimate.
Front RPM knuckles are too flexible causing king pin tear out. Good work as always and Amain for the win when purchasing on line👍💯 and HOBBY QUARTERS for my LHS
That was a decent video. I enjoyed the comparison between buying a factory modified truck vs your personal build. I prefer the personal build. Plus you get to understand the vehicle. A+++
awesome video dude a pleasure to watch as always. in my opinion i feel traxxas is slipping big time when it comes to aftermarket parts i feel u have to modify them too much to make things fit. i also think this is the reason arrma is becoming their main competitor. an in my opinion a far better brand. I'm deciding whether to get an xmaxx next of or the 1/8 kryton
I went with the ultimate, better bang for my buck and I don’t have the time to wrench so it also saves money on getting everything installed at the hobby shop. Been a blast and only things I have broken are all the arms and both tie rods, I replaced those with the plastic ones and they have been great
@BeLzImUt1 At the end of the day this hobby is a str8 money pit for anybody that bashes hard. As long as it puts a smile on your face and you have the coin to back it up.. SEND IT!!! 🤙🏻
@@Improvise_Adapt_0vercome this is not that bad as money pit, just 1 , 2 parts here and there some lub for the bearings and some maintenance for the diff from time to time , you still need to do some wrenching to maintain it. Do you want to go to the shooting range with me? you will see what a real money pit is :D , couple hours at the range = 150$ in bullets. if you try to upgrade all at once 15 of your rigs , it can be a money pit , but at the end you dont have too , parts for RC are cheaps. only the batteries and electronics are not. my main reply about this post was about the guy buying the ultimate because he dont have the time to wrench. I upgraded my maxx with all Vitavon alu parts . best bang for the bucks than going with this ultimate, imo
Tip: when using the captured hinge pins, face the nuts to the front and screw head towards the rear. Reduces the chance of dirt packing in the screw head.
it’s truly insane that a $1400 truck immediately needs a servo out of the box. My XMaxx experience was very disappointing. I had to warranty the electronics twice and I couldn’t for the life of me get my remote to set and points correctly and would reset them constantly. I cut my losses early and sold the truck for $600
The Traxxas purists are in full force on this video. You know who has an all metal gear 800 oz servo that’ll run 8.4v BEC straight out of the box? Arrma 8S
hey Brett You forgot one very important part. the dust cover to cut down a lot of cleaning time on the Xmaxx. I got a dusty cover. man did it keep down so much cleaning time. tend to get a tad bit warmer. nut trade off. i was never happier with it. now i can tear up just about every thing bring it home and just have to worry about the arm tires and axels.
I’ve never been the type to just replace parts unless I’ve actually broken them, nothing against those that want to, I guess I’m just cheap lol I generally use RPM parts when available and I stay away from aluminum and steel “upgrade” parts because they usually cause a bigger problem. I don’t like a steel spur gear especially because I don’t want to break the transmission stuff instead, though I’ve only ever messed up a spur gear when it wasn’t set correctly to begin with. I’m not the type to beat on my rcs to see what breaks either though…
I’m similar to you but instead of being cheap I just don’t like the extra work I like to charge and go. I guess you have the kind who liked the tinker and modify things and then you have people like me who just wanna play and never wanna be bothered tinkering I don’t even like charging the battery lol
My way of thinking, for the most part, is if the stock part breaks it may indicate a weakness, sometimes I use the opportunity to upgrade to a stronger part. Also, too much of a good thing can actually decrease performance if you upgrade just for looks and add a bunch of weight.
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This is a good approach to follow, bearing in mind that there others options parts with greater value and better fit.
Owned a traxxas x maxx before, first bash the play doh spur gear broke, than garbage the esc went, than the servo stripped out, than the tires. For a 1k rc from traxxas this stuff shouldn’t need upgrading out the box, went with arrma 8s rigs never looked back!
yea it's insane to me that people justify paying 1k for a subpar vehicle with so many flaws out of the box hahaha, guess brand loyalty is a crazy thing. i for one want the BEST bank for my hard earned bucks
This truck also has a hardened steel pinion and spur, with safety clip retention. I can't remember if it's keyed or not. The upgrades are actually pretty significant.
Wish it didn’t comes with the sledgehammer tires nowadays. Assuming they’re glued the old tires were great, can’t do backflips or tricks nearly as easy with belted tired
Save even more money. Buy a Vigilante from Redcat. You'll thank me later. It actually handles decent and has body pins that hold the body on. Nothing like my Xmaxx and it's self removing body.
For $100 less than a basic XMaxx you could go the Arrma route, which includes a bigger servo with twice the power, a larger motor, a more powerful ESC with adjustable features, a bunch of aluminum chassis attachment upgrades, beefier drivetrain, and a more thorough aftermarket behind it. And yet nobody talks about it. Horizon always sleeps on their best trucks. If horizon had a marketing budget like Traxxas does, nobody would buy an XMaxx. It’s embarrassing.
but you have admit a xmaxx is way stronger. i have both outcast 8s and an xmaxx. did the same backflip off a wall on both trucks. didn't land them half the time since I'm not the best at it but I bent the outcast chassis on the second try. the xmax broke a front bumper peace witch dint even mater for the function of the truck. but the outcast is out untell I get the new chassis.
I just bought the Traxxas X maxx ultimate just the body without any of the electronics and added the castle creation 2080 1100kv and xlx2 esc with hyperflow fan kit also a belt drive system added the x maxx wide kit, M2C 1192 X SERIES WIDE KIT to put on the pro line Badlands MX43 tires it’s super wide upgraded steering servo. Im calling it the ultimate X-Maxx ultimate I was wondering people would like to see a video of it?
Half of the box diff protection...half is metal and the other half is plastic. Electronics are OK....tires are not balloons, they are not useful, they are not useful for jumping or lifting from the front...the price is so exaggerated that it always takes 10,000 SR to reach Saudi Arabia. Traxxas errors are many😅The remote is very old, so why not change it?
The stock spur gear on mine shattered before the battery died, and again on the second run before the battery died. I highly recommend getting a steel pinion and spur before anything else. Definitely agree with replacing stock servo! As a side note, I found the adapter for the servo is the same part number for the XRT. However, it doesn't fit the XRT Traxxas didn't believe me until I showed them in person at their shop in Texas. They are supposed to revise this. The shock covers are also useful and cheap. Also, /agree with front carriers (XRT or RPM) If only a max 6 fit in the budget. Traxxas ESC's fry all to often. The Max 6 really wakes it up and improves reliability. Some 24mm adapters for some nice DBoots backflips tires.. Well I could keep going.
Holy cow you guys spent almost $400 and the only worth while upgrade was the servo and rear Hub carriers. Mod 1.5 gears would have been a great upgrade along with Aluminum diff covers and ring and pinion shims. Its kinda obvious you guys dont use the Xmaxx often considering you made yoyr furat Xmaxx video a year or so ago.
First that is retail price it would cost a fortune to build a xmaxx from just parts so that is nonsense about the price next is there are the original parts that are not put on to build this so where is the deduction in price for the factory parts they did not install its not like you get a bag of original parts so the price is way over inflated. I would rather see them fix the body popping off and the dang thing folding in half in the back actually fix problems not throw shiny parts on and call it new
The parts you put in are great for the weekend warrior but if you bash hard rpm and hot racing don't cut it even in my mini Maxx the hot racing bell crank metal folds over like butter couldn't imagine how bad it's happen in the xmaxx only real upgraded that you guys did that make sense is the hinge pins other then that your sitting people up to buy things twice my theory is buy once cry once why waste money twice in cheap parts get vitavon know you guys dont supply them but them far out preform rpm TRX or hot racing upgrade parts
@@boduke9428 same never had issues with them there good parts made of quality material unlike got racing everything I've got from those guys is no better then plastic there alloy folds like butter same with there pinions never had luck with them be sweet if amain struck a deal with them and stocked there parts at least they'd have some of the best parts on the market
Best xmaxx upgrades (for me)are esc, tires,rpm arms, captured hinge pins,spur & pinion with them upgrades its made my xmaxx the most adorable rc in my collection.
I feel like the Ultimate versions are a great alternative for those not that familiar with the hobby and customization work.
But if you already know your stuff, I think the stock is the way to go UNLESS you actually want the parts from the ultimate.
Front RPM knuckles are too flexible causing king pin tear out. Good work as always and Amain for the win when purchasing on line👍💯 and HOBBY QUARTERS for my LHS
Fun fact, the belted Sledgehammers for the X-Maxx Ultimate comes as standard on the regular X-Maxx.
Thats the great thing about R/C there is many ways for us to spend our money!!!! Cool build 💯
That was a decent video. I enjoyed the comparison between buying a factory modified truck vs your personal build.
I prefer the personal build. Plus you get to understand the vehicle.
A+++
awesome video dude a pleasure to watch as always. in my opinion i feel traxxas is slipping big time when it comes to aftermarket parts i feel u have to modify them too much to make things fit. i also think this is the reason arrma is becoming their main competitor. an in my opinion a far better brand. I'm deciding whether to get an xmaxx next of or the 1/8 kryton
I went with the ultimate, better bang for my buck and I don’t have the time to wrench so it also saves money on getting everything installed at the hobby shop. Been a blast and only things I have broken are all the arms and both tie rods, I replaced those with the plastic ones and they have been great
if you dont have the time the wrench , good luck taking care of it...
They just pay LHS its the new hobbiest with RTRS and people who can afford RC
@BeLzImUt1 At the end of the day this hobby is a str8 money pit for anybody that bashes hard. As long as it puts a smile on your face and you have the coin to back it up.. SEND IT!!! 🤙🏻
@@Improvise_Adapt_0vercome this is not that bad as money pit, just 1 , 2 parts here and there some lub for the bearings and some maintenance for the diff from time to time , you still need to do some wrenching to maintain it. Do you want to go to the shooting range with me? you will see what a real money pit is :D , couple hours at the range = 150$ in bullets. if you try to upgrade all at once 15 of your rigs , it can be a money pit , but at the end you dont have too , parts for RC are cheaps. only the batteries and electronics are not. my main reply about this post was about the guy buying the ultimate because he dont have the time to wrench. I upgraded my maxx with all Vitavon alu parts . best bang for the bucks than going with this ultimate, imo
@@BeLzImUt1 I have either the hobby shop or a cousin that loves to work on them take care of it ;)
Tip: when using the captured hinge pins, face the nuts to the front and screw head towards the rear. Reduces the chance of dirt packing in the screw head.
good info..i've got a new ish xmaxx that just got the aluminum bellcrank. saving up for the servo hardware next
The GPM servo adapter and steering horn are a perfect fit with no trimming required. Downside it takes like 3 weeks to get from China.
it’s truly insane that a $1400 truck immediately needs a servo out of the box. My XMaxx experience was very disappointing. I had to warranty the electronics twice and I couldn’t for the life of me get my remote to set and points correctly and would reset them constantly. I cut my losses early and sold the truck for $600
Facts brotha what rc u run now ?
The Traxxas purists are in full force on this video.
You know who has an all metal gear 800 oz servo that’ll run 8.4v BEC straight out of the box?
Arrma 8S
Oh, and the Arrma 8S is cheaper.
Also doesn’t come with a roof skid , that truck is $2100 Canadian .
My Xmaxx came out the box with a dead ESC. Traxxas wanted a video of it being dead for warranty...
Such informative videos. Thanks for this share.
I hope you vented and taped those tires before going through that water. If not, the foam falls apart later on 😂😅. Great stuff!
Rustler next ;)
I agree
Perfect, Exactly the way to upgrade that beast!
hey Brett You forgot one very important part. the dust cover to cut down a lot of cleaning time on the Xmaxx. I got a dusty cover. man did it keep down so much cleaning time. tend to get a tad bit warmer. nut trade off. i was never happier with it. now i can tear up just about every thing bring it home and just have to worry about the arm tires and axels.
Like always great video i will be picking up a few thing off that list thank you.
I’ve never been the type to just replace parts unless I’ve actually broken them, nothing against those that want to, I guess I’m just cheap lol I generally use RPM parts when available and I stay away from aluminum and steel “upgrade” parts because they usually cause a bigger problem. I don’t like a steel spur gear especially because I don’t want to break the transmission stuff instead, though I’ve only ever messed up a spur gear when it wasn’t set correctly to begin with. I’m not the type to beat on my rcs to see what breaks either though…
I like your thinking. No reason imo to not run things as long as they'll survive and just upgrade from broken parts
I’m similar to you but instead of being cheap I just don’t like the extra work I like to charge and go. I guess you have the kind who liked the tinker and modify things and then you have people like me who just wanna play and never wanna be bothered tinkering I don’t even like charging the battery lol
My way of thinking, for the most part, is if the stock part breaks it may indicate a weakness, sometimes I use the opportunity to upgrade to a stronger part. Also, too much of a good thing can actually decrease performance if you upgrade just for looks and add a bunch of weight.
This is a good approach to follow, bearing in mind that there others options parts with greater value and better fit.
R the new tires worth it ??? 9:18
Front RPM hubs are trashville jones. Only the rears are good to go. XRT for the front 100% the rpms rip out where the pins are
I got the eco power 250 servo and it lined up perfectly with the bearing support.
Really cool going to get an x maxx soon!
Owned a traxxas x maxx before, first bash the play doh spur gear broke, than garbage the esc went, than the servo stripped out, than the tires. For a 1k rc from traxxas this stuff shouldn’t need upgrading out the box, went with arrma 8s rigs never looked back!
yea it's insane to me that people justify paying 1k for a subpar vehicle with so many flaws out of the box hahaha, guess brand loyalty is a crazy thing. i for one want the BEST bank for my hard earned bucks
I think the servoe saver upgraded spring geometry set up was was your biggest up grade. And 2nd was the washers and your captured pins for the A-arm,s
This truck also has a hardened steel pinion and spur, with safety clip retention. I can't remember if it's keyed or not.
The upgrades are actually pretty significant.
You know who has been doing hardened gears with E clips and D-bore pinions for less money? Arrma 8S
@@PigglyWigglyDeluxe Yup. You're right.
You know who answers their phone/chat within 2 minutes every time I have to contact them? Traxxas.
@@PigglyWigglyDeluxeYou know who's chassis bends and charges and arrma and a leg for parts... 🤣😂🤣
Does the xrt front steer knuckle give more steering?
Good question. I imagine no, it does not, it's only built more durable.
-Brett
Building a is the way to go my xmaxx friend 👍👍👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
When is traxxas going to release the mini maxx v3 or mini maxx ultimate?
Yah more of this. Maybe the 1/10th Slash and if you can improve it for less than the ultimate Slash.
I'm picking up my Ultimate hopefully by the end of the week. it's my first truck
Honestly the Ultimate version over your guys chosen upgrades is still the better way to go lol.
Wondering if traxxas will make 1/16 mini maxx 🤔
I think your wish came true!
Wish it didn’t comes with the sledgehammer tires nowadays. Assuming they’re glued the old tires were great, can’t do backflips or tricks nearly as easy with belted tired
Stock sledgehammer tires aren't belted, only if you get the ultimate.
I've had the non belted and they're better than stock.
@@hughjanus5518huh? Really
@@hughjanus5518 ohhh okay! Thanks for the info
All current X-Maxx trucks included Belted Sledgehammer tires.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies Good to know.
Thank you.
The hot racing servo horn with the clamp on the side wouldn't have worked anyway when you try to steer, the clamp has interference issues.
Interesting, didn't know that. It hits the chassis?
-Brett
And I am happy that I will buy the XRT Ultimate anyway.
Man I thought you would have done the widemaxx kit too.
Kind of wanted to but that $200 could go to some other worthy items.
-Brett
I've had my Xmaxx for years and I love it. Definitely recommend aluminum bellcrank and upgraded servo!
I got my ultimate on sale for $1250! Thats hard to beat!!
Save even more money. Buy a Vigilante from Redcat. You'll thank me later. It actually handles decent and has body pins that hold the body on. Nothing like my Xmaxx and it's self removing body.
The rpm for the front r junk the bottom pin pops out all the time the work great for the rear end
📞pinion gear & spur gear can't fit up? Will what happen when full speed?
Traxxas really needs to make better tires fit this truck. 1 or 2 packs can cost me 100$
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For $100 less than a basic XMaxx you could go the Arrma route, which includes a bigger servo with twice the power, a larger motor, a more powerful ESC with adjustable features, a bunch of aluminum chassis attachment upgrades, beefier drivetrain, and a more thorough aftermarket behind it.
And yet nobody talks about it.
Horizon always sleeps on their best trucks. If horizon had a marketing budget like Traxxas does, nobody would buy an XMaxx. It’s embarrassing.
but you have admit a xmaxx is way stronger. i have both outcast 8s and an xmaxx. did the same backflip off a wall on both trucks. didn't land them half the time since I'm not the best at it but I bent the outcast chassis on the second try. the xmax broke a front bumper peace witch dint even mater for the function of the truck. but the outcast is out untell I get the new chassis.
@@Deepinyuwhich is like… $100+ 😅 I think the Xmaxx handles very uniquely too. No other large scale trucks that really act like it
Xmaxx is the best large scale production RC vehicle bar-none. No Arrma can withstand the punishment an Xmaxx can.
Arrma doesn't offer anything as large and strong as the X-maxx.
They have their fifth scale but they break too much and have metal chassis.
@@V8chumpYup, gotta spend 100 bucks everytime you play with the outcast.
Surly a slash next
I just bought the Traxxas X maxx ultimate just the body without any of the electronics and added the castle creation 2080 1100kv and xlx2 esc with hyperflow fan kit also a belt drive system added the x maxx wide kit, M2C 1192 X SERIES WIDE KIT to put on the pro line Badlands MX43 tires it’s super wide upgraded steering servo. Im calling it the ultimate X-Maxx ultimate I was wondering people would like to see a video of it?
Half of the box diff protection...half is metal and the other half is plastic. Electronics are OK....tires are not balloons, they are not useful, they are not useful for jumping or lifting from the front...the price is so exaggerated that it always takes 10,000 SR to reach Saudi Arabia. Traxxas errors are many😅The remote is very old, so why not change it?
The stock spur gear on mine shattered before the battery died, and again on the second run before the battery died. I highly recommend getting a steel pinion and spur before anything else. Definitely agree with replacing stock servo! As a side note, I found the adapter for the servo is the same part number for the XRT. However, it doesn't fit the XRT Traxxas didn't believe me until I showed them in person at their shop in Texas. They are supposed to revise this. The shock covers are also useful and cheap. Also, /agree with front carriers (XRT or RPM) If only a max 6 fit in the budget. Traxxas ESC's fry all to often. The Max 6 really wakes it up and improves reliability. Some 24mm adapters for some nice DBoots backflips tires.. Well I could keep going.
I definitely enjoy the track videos a lot
Better lol
Those fromt RPM hibs are horrible. Best to fet rpm rear And XRT fronts. The pins pop out constantly on the rpm front carriers
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Holy cow you guys spent almost $400 and the only worth while upgrade was the servo and rear Hub carriers. Mod 1.5 gears would have been a great upgrade along with Aluminum diff covers and ring and pinion shims. Its kinda obvious you guys dont use the Xmaxx often considering you made yoyr furat Xmaxx video a year or so ago.
All x maxxs never have any glue on the tires
I would have went with a steel spur gear and steel pinion gear first
I will NEVER buy hop-up parts that I have to alter the chassis to get them fitted. Hop-up parts must be precision fit.
👍🏻💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻
The ultimate equals the ultimate price tag. It’s a stupid cash grab.
Thanks expert
@@Paul-wz1tm anything else you need expert advice on?
First that is retail price it would cost a fortune to build a xmaxx from just parts so that is nonsense about the price next is there are the original parts that are not put on to build this so where is the deduction in price for the factory parts they did not install its not like you get a bag of original parts so the price is way over inflated. I would rather see them fix the body popping off and the dang thing folding in half in the back actually fix problems not throw shiny parts on and call it new
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Yup, I would have left it as is.
Best upgrade is not to buy a Traxxas
The best upgrade for a Traxxas is to buy a Tekno or a Mugen 😂
the xmaxx is a little bit on the big size in my opinion the traxxas maxx v2 is defenetly one of the best rc cars
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best upgrade you can make owning a traxxas , buy an RC of higher quality 🤔 .
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Amain has the silliest vip bonus program… spend 1000 get 20$ to spend later haha. Wow thanks. Keep your 2%
The parts you put in are great for the weekend warrior but if you bash hard rpm and hot racing don't cut it even in my mini Maxx the hot racing bell crank metal folds over like butter couldn't imagine how bad it's happen in the xmaxx only real upgraded that you guys did that make sense is the hinge pins other then that your sitting people up to buy things twice my theory is buy once cry once why waste money twice in cheap parts get vitavon know you guys dont supply them but them far out preform rpm TRX or hot racing upgrade parts
When I upgrade, if Vitavon makes it that's what I get. I've never gotten a bad part from them. I can't wait till they get Vigilante parts developed.
@@boduke9428 same never had issues with them there good parts made of quality material unlike got racing everything I've got from those guys is no better then plastic there alloy folds like butter same with there pinions never had luck with them be sweet if amain struck a deal with them and stocked there parts at least they'd have some of the best parts on the market
I hate my mini Maxx🫤
@@Trashcan9999 understand totally. After about 20 times per pack of putting my Xmaxx body back on I'm not loving it either.
Clipless = self removing