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Gorilla Maxx E-revo
heres an idea for you guys
Gmax should like design a E-chassis for a revo it should accept the E-maxx Tranny case a place for a reciever a shifting servo, steering servo and the EVX the chassis will be low CG and the batt are low too alot of poeople would buy that chassis |
It would be rather complicated to make a chassis like that, beacause of the suspension.
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I just found another thread, it's allready done.. :D
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...=&threadid=768 |
i kno but that looks cheaply made(no offense)
i rather have a trusted company make a electric conversion |
Sit tight, folks. In a short period of time, there will be a couple options available. Nice idea on the g-maxx chassis, too :)
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hmmmm what kind of options ............................ ?
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I don't have a Revo so I'm just guessin...
If you're already rolling w/ a g-maxx chassis (w/ brushless and lipo, of course), would not the real advantage of the Revo be the suspension and front/rear end components? Seems like the articulation (bump steer?), suspension, and durability are improved. Maybe I should just ask it this way, what's the real advantage of the Revo over stock and/or aftermarket Maxx products? |
You got it. The suspension is the primary advantage.
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wait im confused
mike designing sumthing fo the E-maxx? |
I think Mike means the Revo.
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oh so like a chassis for the revo?
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I don't know? In order of this topic i guess it is a conversion for the revo.
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Electric truck with Revo suspension I guess is an accurate way of putting it. You could call it an electric revo conversion, or a revo suspension conversion to the maxx I guess.
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nice nice!
cuz i dont wanna buy a revo to make for teh chassis or buy all the parts for the front part and the rear... |
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