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Bulkheads - 02.04.2006, 09:30 PM

Which are the better bulkheads from the site, fastlane or integy?

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02.04.2006, 09:35 PM

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You mean bulkless? That means i would have to sell my 1/8 diffs, shock towers and plastics bulks. That alot of work.
   
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02.04.2006, 10:10 PM

FLM, integy is light but it is molded and VERY weak, flm is very durable, and if you manage to break it, the replacements are cheap.


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02.04.2006, 10:39 PM

actually the newer integy stuff is pretty strong as well as light. if im not mistaken mike runs the integys on one of his trucks, although im not 110% positive.
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actually the newer integy stuff is pretty strong as well as light. if im not mistaken mike runs the integys on one of his trucks, although im not 110% positive.
i heard that he has a few integy parts on one of them but i dont think that the truck is made up of all integy parts
   
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02.05.2006, 04:59 PM

will integy be strong enough tho? I mean where does it bend.
   
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02.05.2006, 05:02 PM

integy bulkheads should be strong enough but i would reccomend the flm bulkless
   
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02.05.2006, 05:18 PM

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You mean bulkless? That means i would have to sell my 1/8 diffs, shock towers and plastics bulks. That alot of work.

Why would you sell your 1/8 diffs. ? Use the gears in the FLM 1/8 Hybrids
   
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02.05.2006, 05:20 PM

If i were to buy a VBS, wouldnt i have to sell my 1/8 ue diffs?...

Are these flm hybrid compatible with the ue 1/8 diffs... Maybe they might be a better choice then.
   
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Double post.
   
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If i were to buy a VBS, wouldnt i have to sell my 1/8 ue diffs?...

Are these flm hybrid compatible with the ue 1/8 diffs... Maybe they might be a better choice then.
The VBS is designed to hold the 1/8 diffs.
   
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02.05.2006, 05:23 PM

Whats the difference between flm hybrids and flm combo? So basically if i bought the VBS i would need to sell my shock towers, bulkheads, and 1/8 diff cases??
   
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02.05.2006, 05:25 PM

And the FLM's will to and at a lower $$$$
   
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