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The JT is based on the proven Axial SCX24 chassis, which means that it not only looks great but performs well, too. The smaller 1/24-scale of the SCX24 Jeep JT means it measures just shy of 10-inches in length. This allows the rig to be just the right size to make any spot a great setting for your RC adventures. We even drove it on piled up books and office supplies on our desk at work. If you’ve got a messy room, you’re in luck. You have a challengin­g crawling course ready to power through.

If the outdoors if more your thing, the SCX24 is capable of taking on the natural environmen­t as well, it features water-resistant electronic­s that keep it safe from the elements. A smaller scale truck also means it requires less space to drive. Digging a few small holes, layout a couple of rocks and a few sticks and voila, you have yourself an obstacle course.

Thanks to its full-time 4-wheel drive and trail-taming 3-link front/4-link rear suspension, the SCX24 is capable of some real crawling. It features realistic steel frame rails for rigidity and worm gears on its axles increase ground clearance. The Jeep JT’S 22mm longer wheelbase increases stability while steel front and rear axles, front stub axles and steel dogbones let you crawl and climb with utter impunity. The SCX24 is motivated by a Dynamite 88T motor and is powered by an included 2S Lipo battery. An Axial 2-channel radio system also comes with the RTR kit for easy control.

The body is secured with Velcro in the front with hinges in the rear. To access the chassis, you pull the front up to release the Velcro and the body simply scissors open. It’s quick, easy and there are no tiny body clips to worry about losing.

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