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gorilla complete chassis - 06.02.2007, 03:44 AM

hiya,
i was just thinking to buy a complete gorilla chassis but theres only a plain chassis no arms in the store? can i get a price and specs on the complete one?
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06.02.2007, 03:58 AM

There is no kit of the chassis and the arms, you need to buy them seperate;

You can simple click 'add a watch' and you'll get an email once they are back in stock.

For detailed information on what's included, you can follow this link; http://www.gorillamaxx.com/
   
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06.02.2007, 10:18 AM

oh i see, well are the extended chassis' in the store (not gorilla) any good for $90?
   
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06.02.2007, 10:35 AM

Yeah, they are known as the basher chassis. they are tough as nails, and come with a unique brakeage warrantee
   
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06.02.2007, 10:38 AM

but its still ideal for racing isnt it? coz thats all i do with my maxx
   
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06.02.2007, 10:42 AM

The gmaxx is more ideal for racing; it's a lower CG; comes with skids, driveshafts. The price is higher, but the gmaxx is more of a racer.
   
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06.02.2007, 10:48 AM

hmm, ok one more thing, how does the gmaxx chassis have a low cg? what makes it sit lower?
   
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06.02.2007, 10:57 AM

The batteries are leveled with the skids, while the FLM uses the stock type of braces, and a higher battery tray. (like stock)

The entire gearbox/motor sits about 1/2 " lower with the gmaxx chassis as well.
   
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06.02.2007, 11:00 AM

ah ok, well thats good, ill probably end up getting the aluminium gmaxx chassis, cheers for the help
   
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Anytime.
   
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06.15.2007, 01:55 AM

which chassis would you recommend for jumping? I'm starting to get some high jumps, and I want to get the ext, and have it also be light and strong.
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06.15.2007, 02:04 AM

well my mates run gmaxx chassis and they are alot lower, the chassis i mean, so id probably get the $90 chassis, thats just me
   
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