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JEMCIV 03.22.2006 08:16 PM

G2 X-brace question. (center skid?)
 
Im new, so I'll start by saying hi!

anyway, I was looking to buy the G2 CF chassis kit for my e-maxx, and was wondering if you could get some sort of center skid for it.

i was planning to use the RPM front and rears I already have, but I was hoping one could protect the chassis with a plastic piece.

squeeforever 03.22.2006 08:52 PM

Welcome to the forums. You will like it here and im sure you will learn alot. As for the chassis, well, there isnt much you can do. AE makes some kind of clear protective film that a few poeple on the forum use but im not sure were to get it.

HotnCold 03.22.2006 08:59 PM

I havent heard of any that would work - and by the way - Welcome to the Forums also

boss 302 03.22.2006 09:04 PM

you might be able to use a thin peice of lexan to cover it.

Welcome to the Forums

markland556 03.22.2006 11:42 PM

just get some acrylic from home depot and dremel it out once you have it mounted. Should work wonders

HotnCold 03.23.2006 05:56 AM

carbon fibre is really tuff stuff - It will take quite a pounding ( or scratching ) and im betting it will look a lot better than some acrylic when scratched up. I havent heard of anyone scratching thru their chassis if that is a concern..

Batfish 03.23.2006 08:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squeeforever
Welcome to the forums. You will like it here and im sure you will learn alot. As for the chassis, well, there isnt much you can do. AE makes some kind of clear protective film that a few poeple on the forum use but im not sure were to get it.

The Team Associated chassis protection film is actually very good. You can cut it to fit just about any situation and the adhesive holds it on well.
http://www.teamassociated.com/enlarge/6312.htm

When used on the bottom of an off-road 1/10th vehicle, it can keep the chassis underside looking like new forever :)

JEMCIV 03.26.2006 01:05 AM

not quite related, but too lazy to make another thread:

do you need any other screws if you buy all the x-brace chassis pieces seperately (seems you save 20 bucks by doing so)? I was wanting to get the aluminum lower brace so I could have matching skids (still have the two CF upper plates though).

EDIT: NM. 8 8mm flathead screws.

coolhandcountry 03.26.2006 08:08 AM

You will need the screws to attach the chassis together and to the bulk heads. They are 3 mm screws for the record. I am not sure on length right off.

JEMCIV 03.26.2006 09:46 PM

can't you just use the screws you already have in those places? (unless theres some extra holes or something)

squeeforever 03.27.2006 07:54 PM

no, there are MANY extra holes.

coolhandcountry 03.27.2006 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JEMCIV
can't you just use the screws you already have in those places? (unless theres some extra holes or something)

If you are refering to the stock ones. There is not enough and they are the wrong length. I can think of about 18 screws right off top of my head you will need. I may be off be a few though.

Mike.L 03.29.2006 07:16 PM

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Hey welcome:018: to the fourms i think i have found what you were looking for:
now sure if this will fit the g2-x brace chassis or the stock maxx but here it is
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...LM16010&cat=31
its by fastlane:
and a picture
if this isin't what your looking for then the protective coat/seal thing will be your best choise. cant say i didn't try:027:

Sylvester 03.29.2006 07:23 PM

i dont think that will fit, theres no point of adding more aluminum to it anyway.

JEMCIV 04.06.2006 10:43 PM

I was thinking something like this:
http://www.gorillamaxx.com/images/g2005-ch-al-4s.jpg

like some long straight plastic skid that would mount into those 8 holes on the bottom of the lower plate.


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