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emaxxmafia 06.27.2006 01:00 PM

RPM A arms
 
Would it be ok to add RPM A arms to the g2 aluminum chassis?
i just like the Low racing style of the chassis,and the ability to hold more cells in a row.

squeeforever 06.27.2006 01:02 PM

Why wouldn't it be? Alot of people run that setup.

emaxxmafia 06.30.2006 01:35 AM

anyone wanna post pics?

phidailo 06.30.2006 01:49 AM

I run RPM arms with my chassis...check out the threads I've started in the last few days, they have pics in them

JOHNNYMAXXIMA 06.30.2006 04:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by emaxxmafia
anyone wanna post pics?

Here is an old pic of my G2 Maxx with the RPM arms.
http://www.rcpics.net/img/52937
Btw, this chassis can hold a lot of cells.:027:

BP-Revo 06.30.2006 08:00 PM

Wow is that dual 9XL?

Either way, thats 2 brushless motors...jeeeeez....

squeeforever 06.30.2006 08:18 PM

Actually, he was running dual 9L and then went to dual 7XL not long ago.

BP-Revo 07.02.2006 01:24 AM

Well, still, 2 brushless motors (and individually fast ones too) is just insane.

dda01015 07.02.2006 01:56 AM

I've had to shave RPM arms to fit FLM Combo and Hybrid bulkheads. A box knife will cut doughnuts off them. At least it's possible, and better than filing alumunum.

Serum 07.02.2006 03:43 AM

Yeah, that sounds familiar, they are a bit too tight.. (some aluminum arms have the same problem with these combo bulks as well.

coolhandcountry 07.02.2006 08:23 AM

I ran the rpm with the gmaxx chassis for a while. I had pretty good luck with them. I did break a few. :D
I was going to post a pic but can't. It is to big. I try to find a hosting for it.

emaxxmafia 07.02.2006 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Serum
Yeah, that sounds familiar, they are a bit too tight.. (some aluminum arms have the same problem with these combo bulks as well.

http://www.resize2mail.com


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