Description
Designed not only for scale looks with realistic chrome wheels, chevron-style tires, and retro-styled monster truck body, the MT12 is built for car-stomping action as well. The steel ladder frame chassis provides the perfect backbone for this rugged little monster. The 4-link suspension, threaded shocks, and soft rubber tires give the grip and performance needed to smash over cars or through dirt and mud. Transferring power to the ground is a compact 3-gear transmission, plastic low-friction slider-type drive shafts, front steel CVA axles, and metal-shield ball bearings.
With the MT12 4×4 Monster Truck, you’ll pay for the whole seat, but you’ll only need the edge!
Main Features
- Chassis Mounted Steering (CMS) servo
- Fully adjustable threaded fluid-filled shocks
- Metal front CVA axle shafts
- 13.98:1 ratio 3-gear transmission with integrated motor mount
- Includes 2.4GHz XP transmitter, receiver, Reedy Power water-resistant speed control, 380 motor, servo, and 850mAh Li-Ion battery
- Metal 4-Link front and rear suspension
- Roof-mounted chrome light bar is LED-ready (LEDs sold separately)
- Injection-molded chrome grill and body accessories
More Features
- Open front and rear differentials
- Steel pivot balls
- Steel 4-link bars
- Steel C-channel frame rails
- Servo saver
- Oil-filled shocks with threaded shock bodies
- Adjustable shock holes on towers
- Aluminum wheel hexes
- Adjustable front and rear body posts
- Metal front CVA and rear solid axle shafts with 12mm hex adapters
- Black anodized aluminum battery/radio tray with hook and loop hold-down strap
- Plastic low-friction slider-type drive shafts
- 16-piece metal-shield ball bearing set
- 2.4GHz XP transmitter and receiver
- Reedy Power speed control with high-current T-plug connector
- Reedy brushed 380 motor
- 850mAh Li-Ion 7.4V 2-cell battery and charger
- AA batteries required for transmitter (sold separately)
Due to ongoing R&D, photos may not match final kit. Vehicle shown on these pages equipped with items NOT included in MT12: 4 AA batteries for transmitter.
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