Talion Best upgrades for Talion V3?

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I cannot personally recommend the Rpm wing mount or their front bumper.
SLICK2500. I know many people have being using RPM Products for years, although I have never used RPM products myself, so I cannot vouch for them. Did your RPM wing mount & front bumper both break?
 
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SLICK2500. I know many people have being using RPM Products for years, although I have never used RPM products myself, so I cannot vouch for them. Did your RPM wing mount & front bumper both break?
Mine along with a multitude of others on Facebook. The wing mount and the front bumper both broke way too easy, easier than the stock ones did. I'm sorry but a bumper should be able to survive a nosedive from less than 5 feet, that's the point of the bumper on the front in the first place. I have the rpm A Arms and they are awesome.
 
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some questions... what do you think about this? Is useful?
https://tboneracing.net/collections...-cover-shroud-for-arrma-kraton-talion-outcast
https://tboneracing.net/products/dusty-motors-universal-shock-covers-1-8-1-16-scale-shocks-85035
https://tboneracing.net/products/du...r-plastic-metal-hydrophobic-spray-1-7oz-85050
i'm looking for the Avid bearings kit, is it better to take Revolution or Ceramic Revolution for a fast vehicle like the Talion? What is the advantage of mounting Ceramic bearings?
What do you think abouth the RPM Mud Guards and T-Bone front and rear Basher Bumpers? Is useful?
Sorry for all these questions but this is my first Truggy... thanks in advance to everyone who will help me
 
some questions... what do you think about this? Is useful?
https://tboneracing.net/collections...-cover-shroud-for-arrma-kraton-talion-outcast
https://tboneracing.net/products/dusty-motors-universal-shock-covers-1-8-1-16-scale-shocks-85035
https://tboneracing.net/products/du...r-plastic-metal-hydrophobic-spray-1-7oz-85050
i'm looking for the Avid bearings kit, is it better to take Revolution or Ceramic Revolution for a fast vehicle like the Talion? What is the advantage of mounting Ceramic bearings?
What do you think abouth the RPM Mud Guards and T-Bone front and rear Basher Bumpers? Is useful?
Sorry for all these questions but this is my first Truggy... thanks in advance to everyone who will help me

The chassis shroud is a good idea if you are going to be running in gravel or grass, same with the shock boots, just make sure to blow them out real good after each use. If you want shock covers in different colors check out Badhorsie. I have a set on my Summit and they are really nice. http://www.badhorsie.com/products/shock-covers.html
And I have never used the Hydrophobic Spray so I cannot comment on that.
 
some questions... what do you think about this? Is useful?
https://tboneracing.net/collections...-cover-shroud-for-arrma-kraton-talion-outcast
https://tboneracing.net/products/dusty-motors-universal-shock-covers-1-8-1-16-scale-shocks-85035
https://tboneracing.net/products/du...r-plastic-metal-hydrophobic-spray-1-7oz-85050
i'm looking for the Avid bearings kit, is it better to take Revolution or Ceramic Revolution for a fast vehicle like the Talion? What is the advantage of mounting Ceramic bearings?

What do you think abouth the RPM Mud Guards and T-Bone front and rear Basher Bumpers? Is useful?
Sorry for all these questions but this is my first Truggy... thanks in advance to everyone who will help me

No problem. I think the dusty motor cover will work well, but rocks can still damage inside the chassis. Also, in the summer it may not allow as good as air flow. The outcast mud guards fit the new Talion & might be a better choice, although maybe just a bit heavier, possibly.

Shock covers for the rear might be good, due to all the debris coming off the front tires, but this could affect some of the shock smoothness? You may have to cut these to fit also? Most importantly, the shock pistons are already protected by rubber boots, anyways. Not sure if you would want both of these shock protectors on at the same time, as they might interfere with each other during the shock stroke? Rear mud guards would also help protect this area.

I actually have some new ceramic bearings from another project that will fit my V3 Talion, but did not even use, as everything I read and heard, said stay away, if bashing at all. Great for road cars, etc. If your Talion is only going to be a streep speed demon, sure, go ceramic.

The RPM rear mud guards only fit "their" suspension arms. Other choices are available on ebay, etc. I do recommend an RPM rear skid plate, as I have one of these on both my Talion and Kraton (& it's only 11.0g). This protects the valuable chassis underneath and the rear and front are usually the parts of the chassis that wear out 1st.

I do not think a heavy rear bumper is really needed. However, I do recommend a front bumper though.
 
Anyone know if you can use team durango chassis on the arrma talion v3.
I'm guessing no.
Just Bashit Rc makes a machined chassis for all of the Arrma 1/8ths cars.
 
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