Full time 4WD
Steel front, center and rear sealed differentials
Hardened steel pinion gear
Heavy duty drive shafts
Hardened metal drive cups
Full ball bearings
It is fully licensed, so i guess it depends on how much extra that cost adds to the car. Hobbyking are going to become the poor mans Traxxas if they keep licensing branded products.
only issue i have had so far is the front chassis braces, they have split where the screws that retain the plate under the center diff go into them. bit of a design fault, as during a flat land from a height this area tries to stretch and these take all the load. a set of front and rear alloy braces cost less than $40. other than that the motor fan came out of its housing, that's what I picked up half way through the second vid.
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