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crjackson 03.14.2005 01:05 PM

Gorilla Maxx G2 aluminum w/UE Servo Saver Kit
 
I'm about to place an order for the Gorilla Maxx G2 aluminum chassis.

I need to know if the UE Servo Saver Kit will fit, and if not, what is recommend? I don't want to make any mods to the new chassis unless there's no other choice.

TIA

Megazone23 03.14.2005 04:14 PM

You might want to check out Proline's servo saver setup. I just installed it in my E-Maxx, and it's awesome. Same cam-lock concept as UE's, only it cost me $41 shipped instead of $99+s/h.

I would guess that both will fit fine directly in the G-Maxx chassis, because it looks like the G-Maxx plates don't have the same standoffs as the stock E-Maxx chassis.

crjackson 03.14.2005 04:21 PM

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Originally posted by Megazone23
You might want to check out Proline's servo saver setup. I just installed it in my E-Maxx, and it's awesome. Same cam-lock concept as UE's, only it cost me $41 shipped instead of $99+s/h.

I would guess that both will fit fine directly in the G-Maxx chassis, because it looks like the G-Maxx plates don't have the same standoffs as the stock E-Maxx chassis.

Thanks. I had to cut off the standoffs on the stock chassis, that's why I was wondering if it would work without any modifcations.

Megazone23 03.14.2005 04:37 PM

Yeah, I just looked at the GorillaMaxx site, and since all the parts can lay flat in one picture, I would say that the UE and Proline servo savers can fit without any modification.

Chase023 03.14.2005 05:17 PM

I have an UE Servo Saver on my G-Maxx without any mods.

crjackson 03.14.2005 06:29 PM

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Originally posted by Chase023
I have an UE Servo Saver on my G-Maxx without any mods.
Thanks chase, I'll place my order later tonight.

RC-Monster Mike 03.14.2005 06:32 PM

Yes. Both servo savers work without modification on the G-maxx chassis.

Superemaxx89 03.14.2005 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Megazone23
instead of $99+s/h.
Only costs $70 buddy:cool:

pixelzombie 03.14.2005 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Megazone23
You might want to check out Proline's servo saver setup. I just installed it in my E-Maxx, and it's awesome. Same cam-lock concept as UE's, only it cost me $41 shipped instead of $99+s/h.

I would guess that both will fit fine directly in the G-Maxx chassis, because it looks like the G-Maxx plates don't have the same standoffs as the stock E-Maxx chassis.

the proline kit fits just fine, but since the pro-line kit is made for the t-maxx you'll have to install it diferently on the emaxx....i have the 1st generation gmaxx chassis and i had to use a different servo horn and shorten the turnbuckle in order to get proper action from the servo...

crjackson 03.14.2005 09:53 PM

I just ordered mine...

Can't wait for it to get here.

RC-Monster Mike 03.14.2005 09:57 PM

Should be there around Thursday. I am boxing it up for you now!

crjackson 03.14.2005 10:01 PM

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Originally posted by RC-Monster Mike
Should be there around Thursday. I am boxing it up for you now!
Damn your fast... That's great. Thanks Mike

MaxxFusion 03.14.2005 10:44 PM

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Originally posted by crjackson
I just ordered mine...

Can't wait for it to get here.

Did you go with the extention?

crjackson 03.14.2005 10:56 PM

No, not yet. I'll wait until I find a good CVD for it. I didn't see one listed so I ordered w/o ext (so I can use it right away).

MaxxFusion 03.14.2005 10:58 PM

I beleive Mike has some of the UE Titanium kits you need but he cant list them on his site.


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