Man that's some carnage alright. Thanks for sharing. :thumbup: That green case on your receiver box, is that a fail safe?
If you keep your current radio system, this is the fail safe I recommend. Its about the size of a dime, and its easy to program. http://www.ebay.com/itm/OFNA-MICRO-...Control_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53fe065eef
This would be the perfect time to upgrade to some aluminum bulk heads (NOT Integy) and RPM control arms, even if it's only the front.
Chances are your hinge pins are bent so you check those over along with your turnbuckles and tie rod ends, and bumper brackets.
Also inspect your suspension knuckles for cracks, knuckle bearings and pivot balls.
Did you have a servo saver on your rig??
I have been here more than once lol I to used blocks to hold it up for a while but you can craft an awesome stand out of PVC pipe makes changing shocks, control arms, tie rods, etc.
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I just got it and guess the previous owner turned off the failsafe don't know why but I turned it back on and I think something was up with the servo so I got a traxxas 2055 to replace the 2018. Stock it had the black bulkhead I could only get the Gray and I had to dremel out some plastic and then it fit
I have an old school dynamite fail safe that I still run its huge but it works. I learned just like you except I hit a parked car tire and shoved my bumper back to my throttle servo lets say that rims are way less forgiving then RC cars....
Lesson learned always have your failsafe on. Your actually lucky no one got hurt and that you had very minimal damage.