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E-mbx6t - 09.11.2009, 10:35 AM

Good thing the center diff mounting holes haven't changed. I use the Kyosho center diff in order to use the plastic spur. I still prefer the plastic. These are all parts that were in my MBX5T. The integrated battery-tray/splash-guard needed new holes and some rigging, but it still looks good.
   
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09.11.2009, 03:43 PM

looks good chris, lets see if ya can wheel me with that now! lol, looks similar to the losi though
   
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09.11.2009, 10:31 PM

Thanks.
I'm sure our truggy's will "meet" soon. Here's another pic:

Here's one with the body:

Here's the view from your 2.0:
   
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09.12.2009, 04:18 AM

lol the last pic is hilarious! im thinking about heading up to pheasant runn one of these sundays
   
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09.12.2009, 07:48 AM

My first race with this truggy was at the Runn a couple weeks ago. I came in 2nd in the 10-truggy field. I got beat by Dekotah Phend. He always seems to just beat me...by 2 laps.
   
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Good thing the center diff mounting holes haven't changed. I use the Kyosho center diff in order to use the plastic spur. I still prefer the plastic. These are all parts that were in my MBX5T. The integrated battery-tray/splash-guard needed new holes and some rigging, but it still looks good.
hey there
did you replace the whole diff or just the spur? i am in the throws of doing my first conversion on a mbx5t.am new to 1/8th and offroad for that matter are those guards you have put on the rear arms a factory part or a personalised touch?


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10.03.2009, 05:24 AM

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Here's the view from your 2.0:
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10.03.2009, 08:02 AM

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hey there
did you replace the whole diff or just the spur? i am in the throws of doing my first conversion on a mbx5t.am new to 1/8th and offroad for that matter are those guards you have put on the rear arms a factory part or a personalised touch?
That is a Kyosho center diff and Kyosho center diff mount. They bolt right in with no mods (5T or 6T). This is an older setup that a lot of people were doing in order to use a plastic spur gear. There is no plastic spur option from Mugen. Now days, a lot of people are using hardened pinions and sticking with the stock Mugen diff and metal spur. It works fine. If you don't really prefer plastic (like I do), there's no need to go to the trouble of the Kyosho setup.
The mud guards in the back are part of the kit. You could make them fit a 5T too.
   
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