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Mike.L 08.17.2006 10:32 AM

so this actually might fit for the maxx. but the old one anyone have the new one and took any measurements?

squeeforever 08.17.2006 07:53 PM

The new one and old one are gonna be the same.......

squeeforever 09.05.2006 11:46 PM

http://www.teknorc.com/product_info....5614bd8e3eac28

Mike.L 09.06.2006 04:59 PM

whoa looks like i've been awnserd, squee what would you do keep stock towers or get the flm and use the mugen? anyone else that sugests it would be nice.:)

squeeforever 09.06.2006 05:20 PM

I would still go for the FLM. 20 shock mounting positions....

captain harlock 09.06.2006 05:26 PM

Will it fit any shock tower in the market?

I might get the Nova Low Profile shock tower in the future.

crazyjr 10.05.2006 09:26 AM

I got both (Tmaxx 3.3 towers and revo wing kit) and i saw a couple things that might be a problem, nothing major but still worth noting.

The width is different (maxx is wider by about a half inch), so you need the proper spacers, those hex shaped things might be available in different lengths at the hardware store.

If you find the right length spacers the outer shock mount hloe in the rear of the tower is in the way, so some creative grinding is needed and may mess with some setups

meatzardd 10.12.2006 08:03 PM

or u guys coud just get the tekno mount for the maxxs

crazyjr 10.12.2006 09:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by meatzardd
or u guys coud just get the tekno mount for the maxxs

Don't think they make one, if so got a link

edit: Never mind found it http://www.teknorc.com/product_info....roducts_id=332

Darren 10.13.2006 04:46 AM

I actually like that wing mount, but it sucks for Towered VBS users :012: . Can't seem to find a DD mount anymore.

squeeforever 10.13.2006 01:02 PM

DD mount?


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