![]() Hopefully the ST will address some of the original Mammoth's weak points. It gets expensive doing mail order for 1 or 2 small parts here and there. It's cool that you have a place near you to buy parts. I had to sell my XTM's because of all the down-time, frustration and cost to keep them running. Traxxas, HPI, Associated are all well distributed trucks. I would check locally and see what trucks you can get parts for easily and cheaply. ![]() Not to mention, if parts are out of stock at Hobby People, the prices go crazy high on ebay. Parts can be found on ebay but who wants to wait a week for an auction to end and then shipping time to get a part you broke this weekend. If you don't live near a Hobby People that you can walk in to buy your parts, I would seriously consider steering clear of XTM. They make good cars for the price you pay but they quickly bury you in hop-ups and replacement parts because they just aren't that strong out of the box. It takes a long time to get parts and it's stupidly expensive to keep XTM stuff running.įind best value and selection for your XTM Mammoth ST Nitro Stadium Truck parts search on eBay. They sell the stuff for full retail because they are XTM's main outlet. No one carries XTM parts in any quantity or selection but Hobby People. I loved the car and truck (mostly because of the 24.7 engine) but I live on the East Coast. Here's some free advice from a former XTM owner.
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