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1/10 Scale Nitro Monster Truck:
Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 (2006) - 4909
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Introduced by Traxxas in 2006, the 4WD T-Maxx 3.3, Monster Truck - # 4909 - came factory assembled RTR, with a choice of four pre-painted Bodyshells, TRX-3.3 Engine with EZ-Start and TQ-3 (3 channel) Radio System.
For other T-Maxx versions, Check out our Traxxas Archive.
The Traxxas model is shaft driven, on a 4mm alloy plate chassis, with OptiDrive transmission, gear type differentials, 8 x coil spring over oil filled dampers, sealed universal joint drive-shafts, a full set of ball bearings and 3.8" low-profile Talon tires.
To race the Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3, it needs to be tuned to perfection for better stability, precise steering and provide enough grip to keep you on the track when going around tight bends at high speed. Even the smallest adjustment can change the feel of a car and our simple to follow instructions will guide you to the best Set-up to get you to the front and keep you there.
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![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 Box ★
![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 Box ★
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![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 ★
![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 ★
![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3 - 4909 Chassis ★
![]() ★ Traxxas T-Maxx 3-3 Engine ★
![]() ★ Traxxas Optidrive ★
![]() ★ Traxxas TQ3 Radio ★
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Buying a Used Traxxas T-Maxx 3.3
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Hints, Tips and Information
Choosing a Transmitter
When you first started in RC, you may have purchased a package that came with the car kit, motor, battery, charger, ESC and radio system complete. The transmitter was probably just a basic steer wheel, or stick type, with nothing more than forward, reverse, left, right and simple trim settings to centralise the servo and ESC. |
Hints, Tips and Information
Sway Bars
On most forms of RC model cars, Sway Bars, also referred to as Stabilizers, Torsion Bars, or more commonly in some parts as Anti Roll Bars, are often nothing more than a short length of spring steel, clamped to the chassis or sometimes the gearbox of the car, extending out to the lower wishbones direct or connected to the wishbones using short adjustable or fixed length links and ball joints, depending on their position. |
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