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bruun 07.15.2011 01:04 PM

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recieved the universal cd/motormount 2nd edition, and it looks beefy and well made. here is a couple of mock-up shots :surprised:

Dj_Sparky 07.22.2011 11:10 PM

Very nice. I've been considering buying a universal CD mount from Mike for my Emaxx.

And does anyone know of some good, very long wheel wideners for E-maxx that are very sturdy? I don't want to use the Integy 23mm ones.

suicideneil 07.23.2011 01:36 PM

http://www.neweramodels.com/item.cgi...=&part_id=2963

http://www.wheelextensions.com/index_files/14mm

http://www.junfac.com/shop/index.php...f071ae71433b16

You could also use these:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Pro-Line-23mm-He...item2eb5ed65b0

or these:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Ofna-30059-17mm-...item45fba835fc

But you'd need a sleeve over the axle to take up the slack- 6mm axle vs ~8mm inside diameter of the extension.

If you were using the teknorc knuckles with the 8mm axle option, they would be a direct fit...

http://www.teknorc.com/product_info....roducts_id=988

I suppose you could just use the optional stub-axles, but then you'd have to find some odd sized outer bearings to suit the stock knuckles.

http://www.teknorc.com/product_info....oducts_id=1083

stock is 6x12x5, you'd need 8x12x5- a quick google does turn up some results so it is a possibility...

Dj_Sparky 07.23.2011 05:44 PM

Very nice, thank you. I did not know of the wheelextenders site, but I think I actually have a pair of those and was wondering where they came from.

bruun 09.23.2011 07:43 AM

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It`s done :yipi: (for now) here`s a few shots :gasp:

bruun 09.23.2011 08:03 AM

A few specs: castle 1518-4s lipo 5,0A 35c-spur43t mod.1-pinion 14t mod.1

feistyacorn 09.23.2011 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by bruun (Post 412237)
It`s done :yipi: (for now) here`s a few shots :gasp:

Very Nice, looks like a good time!

Bosox06 09.23.2011 05:06 PM

You truck looks amazing, The gorillamaxx trucks handle great with cd mounts. I did mine a little different i wanted the motor to sit down a little more so i mounted it more towards the front.


http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...achmentid=6491


http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...achmentid=6665

JERRY2KONE 09.24.2011 02:12 AM

Photos????
 
Where are the photos Mike? All I see are two boxes with little red "X"'s in them. Your vehicles are always a treat so I would love to see what you have to show off this time.

The project looks geat. Good work.

Bosox06 10.05.2011 05:33 PM

Does this Pic show?

http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/a...s/7e43eec7.jpg

cmac 10.05.2011 07:01 PM

Man that looks awesome!!!!!

WEB 10.05.2011 09:49 PM

Gee done a good job of that mate good stuff!!

bruun 10.06.2011 03:05 AM

WOW that is one sweet ride

bruun 11.29.2011 07:21 AM

Actually I like yours positioning better, is there romm for an ESC behind the motor? or will it require the monoblock ext.?

suicideneil 11.29.2011 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by bruun (Post 414364)
Actually I like yours positioning better, is there romm for an ESC behind the motor? or will it require the monoblock ext.?

Easily enough room for the esc, unless you had a massive long motor like a neu 1527. Compare this similar build:

https://picasaweb.google.com/1123338...RevoCenterdiff

The 1515 sized motor stops where the rear-upper chassis plate begins, so plenty of room on a maxx-based truck. :yes:


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