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Serum 12.22.2006 06:55 PM

gmaxx360;

Can you please empty your PM box..? i've got an answer for your last PM;

Yeah, you might try 15K in front and 10K in the rear to begin with.

GorillaMaxx360 12.22.2006 08:11 PM

k sorry

Josh 12.23.2006 04:34 AM

I was taking off the stock arms to get ready for the RPM ones and I noticed that the rear right CVD is slightly bent! :031:

So I might as well get the 3.3 sliders :rolleyes:


Josh :028:

Serum 12.23.2006 05:02 AM

CVD's? can it be that your pillow balls are turned in a tad too deep? observe them when you push in the shocks.. you'll notice the space between the cup and the bone will get smaller and smaller.

jhautz 12.23.2006 06:32 AM

looks like you could have a new option as well.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4988

GorillaMaxx360 12.23.2006 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
gmaxx360;

Can you please empty your PM box..? i've got an answer for your last PM;

Yeah, you might try 15K in front and 10K in the rear to begin with.

Ok i got rid of 5 messages so that should free up some room. i cant believe there is a limit.

Serum 12.23.2006 11:49 AM

reason is quite simple; on my mailserver with no limit users have got over 5 Gb of crap..

Josh 12.24.2006 04:27 PM

What's up with all this "off-topic" stuff you guys throw in this thread? I can respect your position as a moderator so I'll let this one go :005:

So do you think the new Traxxas shafts will be strong enough for the RPM Arms/ Monster Maxx combo??

Josh :028:

Serum 12.24.2006 04:31 PM

Believe me.. this one is pretty on-topic, considering my nature.. :p it doesn't say anything about my anteater costume and my socks.. (Don't get me started.. ;) )

No one has them yet, so 0 experience is available. I can't tell you a decent word about them, i'd love to get a set though, to do some testing on my 3.3 e-maxx.

Josh 12.24.2006 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
Believe me.. this one is pretty on-topic, considering my nature.. :p it doesn't say anything about my anteater costume and my socks.. (Don't get me started.. ;) )

No one has them yet, so 0 experience is available. I can't tell you a decent word about them, i'd love to get a set though, to do some testing on my 3.3 e-maxx.

Let me know how the work once you get them on your Maxx.

Anteater costume and socks? I don't think I want to hear this! :005:

Josh 12.25.2006 11:43 AM

Alright guys I picked up some money from Christmas and now I'm looking towards a shopping spree for the E-Maxx. This is what I had and mind and be free to make corrections towards it.

• Tekno RC wing mount with whatever wing
• RPM shock towers but not sure what knuckles to get
•*GorillaMaxx G3 battery straps
• I don't know which chassis braces to get so advice needed
•*Probably strobe slipper
•*hardened steel ideler
• Pro-line 23mm hexes with 23mm standard size wheels
• Pro-Line badlands

That about raps it up...

Sylvester 12.25.2006 11:53 AM

Get some shocktowers from DUH engineering. (www.duhengineering.com)

The flm chassis braces are nice. But i would just get the whole chassis for 90$. Id get the dace adaptors over the pro-line. If your bashing the badlands are fine.

coolhandcountry 12.25.2006 12:00 PM

I like the flm aluminum shock towers.
Many adjustment holes, Wing mount, And strong to.

Sylvester 12.25.2006 12:05 PM

Yea forgot about those.. 24 shock mounting positions.. :)

squeeforever 12.25.2006 01:37 PM

Yea. I would go with:

FLM shock towers
Mugen Wing mount
Proline High Downforce wing
Dace 23mm hubs
Proline 0 offset 23mm Velocity rims
Proline Badlands MT tires
Strobe Slipper
RC-M Idler gear
and Sylvester is right, I would choose the FLM chassis. There warranty is awesome. But personally, I would choose the G2 CF chassis. Thats 2x more though...


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