How To Use This FAQ

There is a lot of information here and as with most things on the net, the problem is not that the information isn't available, you just can't find it! There are a few ways to find what you are looking for on the FAQs:

1) I've organized the information on the pages into categories. Locate the category that your question falls under and click on it. Scroll through the questions in that category and look for what you need.

2) Use the search/find function on your browser to locate a key word in your question. For example, if you are wondering how to lock your differentials, you can search for 'differential' or 'lock' and read all the relevant info on those.

3) Note that it's impossible to organize everything into neat categories because there is some overlap. If you can't find what you are looking for in one category, look through a related one and you might find it there.

When all else fails and you still have unanswered questions, try these alternatives:

1) You can e-mail me and I will try my best to help you or (if I can't) point you in the direction of someone who probably can.

2) You can post your question on my bulletin board and let the experts there have a look.

3) You can check out the other RCMT sites on the net. Don't know where to start? Try my links page.

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DISCLAIMER

This FAQ is intended as a major compilation of information that all RC Monster Truck enthusiasts should find useful. However, like any other hobby, there's so much to learn that it's pretty much impossible to get it all into one website. What you will find here is a list of questions and answers I have compiled by researching loads of posts on several different websites about RC Monster Trucks. However, please note the following:

1) I have tried my best to provide accurate answers to these questions, but I cannot take any responsibility if they turn out inaccurate in any way. While I try my best to share info that I have learnt through experience, some of the answers here are compilations of info I have read elsewhere, heard about in some chatroom or perhaps came across in some discussion with other enthusiasts.

2) Some of these questions - especially those which concern which chassis/part/setup is best - are inevitably concerned with opinions. Unfortunately, opinions are often subjective and will differ from individual to individual. With regards to these questions, the answers you will find here are what I think are reflective of the consensus of most RCMTruckers. If you find any info here that you find absolutely misled (i.e. my answers are not reflective of the general consensus), you may e-mail me and share your opinions with me - but please do not get upset simply because your opinion on a particular topic differs from mine and others.

3) It was not easy to organize all the information into neat categories since sometimes their subject-matter overlapped. If you can't find the info you need in one category, you may find it in another related one, so it may be a good idea to to browse through the different categories [additional info on using the FAQ].

If there is some question not covered in these pages that you need an answer to, you can e-mail me and I will try my best to help you or (if I can't) point you in the direction of someone who probably can. Alternatively, you can post your question on my bulletin board and let the experts there have a look.

You can also e-mail me if you have info you think others would find useful - although I cannot guarantee that all the submitted info will find their way to the site.

One last thing, it's time consuming to compile and maintain a page like this one, so I'd like to know if you've found this FAQ helpful. It will give me feedback as to how much time I want to spend compiling more info to add here. Therefore, if you have enjoyed this info-page and found it's contents helpful, I would appreciate it if you would drop me a little note via e-mail just to let me know. Thanks in advance!

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