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jocktheglide 06.18.2006 04:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Serum
LOL..

Yeah, unfortunately..

Did you see the FLM towers in the thread 'new use for an old shell'? They look killer!

no where is that thread?

Serum 06.18.2006 04:44 AM

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...ighlight=shell

It looks stunning..

coolhandcountry 06.18.2006 08:34 AM

And they have a wing mount holes built in them. The new flm are alot stronger than the orginal and have more shock adjustment. The new FLM towers are the stuff. JMO

Serum 06.18.2006 08:39 AM

And i also noticed that FLM uses a different grade of aluminum than they first did. It's harder for sure. (makes it easier to machine as well)

jocktheglide 06.19.2006 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Serum

damn your right and they look thick and strong might have to buy some right now..LOL...

civicwil 06.19.2006 09:44 AM

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I love my FLM Shock towers, you can really tweak your shock position.
The only thing for me is that I like to run My body very low and the towers are pretty tall. I found that some of the truggy bodies allow some room for the towers so I'm not taking them off.

jocktheglide 06.19.2006 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by civicwil
I love my FLM Shock towers, you can really tweak your shock position.
The only thing for me is that I like to run My body very low and the towers are pretty tall. I found that some of the truggy bodies allow some room for the towers so I'm not taking them off.

dude killer setup....

dda01015 06.20.2006 12:32 AM

If you haven't seen them, check out the Duh! Engineering titanium low towers. He doesn't advertise them for Maxx trucks, but I think he should. They have mount holes for Mugen wings, and are low enough for bodies to sit at below chassis height on Gorilla or other inverted types. No more exposed batteries!


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