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Rcbros 03.24.2005 03:17 PM

What The?? I bent it already?
 
O.K. guys I must of had a terrible batch of metal but i'm very angry.

I took my e-maxx out for a test run and bent the g-maxx chassis as if it was a paperweight.

http://www.rcbros.com/gallery_resize...300&Height=300

http://www.rcbros.com/gallery_resize...300&Height=300

Check out this video and you will see it was a weak hit.

Crash Video

Is there a warranty or anything? I think it might be time to go UE or something cause this is rediculous.

Serum 03.24.2005 03:47 PM

It looks like a rather rough crash to me?

That frame isn't ment for that kind of impact, i would seriously doubt if an UE chassis would not be bent on an impact like it. (it is 'only' aluminium)

I understand your anger, but it is a solid thing you ran in to, no flex at all... The forces that come with such an impact would brake al fingers on your hand, when they were in between.

This frame is solid build, but it's not build for this kinds of impact. It has got a certain strength/weight ratio.

It doesn't look like a wrong batch of material. Gmaxx could have chosen to use titanium , but then, the price would be double or triple at least.

I think that you can buy the lowerplate only, but i am not sure on this. It would be logical.

RC-Monster Mike 03.24.2005 04:02 PM

While it didn't look like a super hard hit, there was a bit of force in the truck when it met the immovable object. The lower plate was not designed to take this kind of hit (obviously), but I can understand your frustration for sure. If it was me, I would bend it back and avoid the pole in the future. I assure you the g-maxx stuff can take a tremendous beating from most angles. Apparently you have found the weak spot. I guess most crashes don't occur between the wheels like this crash, so this area was never designed to be high stress/high impact resistant. I am sure George will see this eventually and respond as well. I feel bad for this, William. I know and can see you have a bit invested in the truck.

Rcbros 03.24.2005 05:08 PM

I'm not completely mad just kinda disapointed. I only had a few minutes in before this happened. It was super wet out side so I was sliding everywhere with the stock tires.

I went out to the garage with a hammer and visegrip and this is what I came up with

http://www.rcbros.com/gallery_resize...300&Height=300

http://www.rcbros.com/gallery_resize...300&Height=300

It looks better in pics then it does in person. Hopefully some fine sand paper and alittle dremel buffing will make it decent.

can you buy just the chassis plate?

RC-Monster Mike 03.24.2005 05:11 PM

Yes, you can. They are available on the g-maxx website only, though.

Rcbros 03.24.2005 05:14 PM

O.K. good to know. I'll destroy this one first lol.

RC-Monster Mike 03.24.2005 05:16 PM

:) Thats the spirit!

Serum 03.24.2005 05:30 PM

With waterproof sandpaper, you can make it look good, for sure.

I can seriously understand your feeling.. It just ain't the biggest crash that can happen.

You have got one nice ride bytheway! Looks good, what motor are you using?

Rcbros 03.24.2005 06:05 PM

The the Feaigo 9L
You can check out all the specs here
http://rcbros.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=182&PN=1

Serum 03.24.2005 06:06 PM

Yeah, i found it in your forum already..

Sweet ride!

Rcbros 03.24.2005 08:09 PM

Ty
When wheather permits I'll get some videos up.

toby 03.24.2005 08:48 PM

those rims are sexy

Rcbros 03.24.2005 08:51 PM

thats why I bought them!
To bad I got one of the last few pairs being sold mmmuuuuaaaahhhh

toby 03.24.2005 09:03 PM

did you dye them black? i think they might make them again in september cause they are starting back up

Rcbros 03.24.2005 09:32 PM

No there chrome however the reflection of the tires make them look black.


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