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My GorillaMaxx E-Maxx - 05.20.2006, 10:32 AM

Hello, I thought some of you may be interested in my emaxx







The supermaxx 6spyder diff, Wow were these hard to find .....



Gorillamaxx Racer Suspension
Gorillamaxx Extension Kit
Gorillamaxx Motor Mount
Gorillamaxx Chassis

Supermaxx Centre Driveshafts
Supermaxx Ultralite Diffs
Supermaxx Servo Saver
Supermaxx CVD's
Supermaxx Steel Pillowballs

The above are some of the parts of the above emaxx, I also just orderd a set of 40 series alloys for it .....

I also have another emaxx in the works. I have UE racerX, UE shocks, UE Towers, UE centre Shafts, Dace 23mm Adaptors, FLM bulkhead braces and some other parts ready for it.

Plus FLM hybrids, Ti Front skid, Gorillamaxx motor mount and single speed, Strobe Slipper and Spur, Ofna wing and mount along with a few other parts on the way

My RacerX suspension


Im in no rush to finnish truck one but would like to get truck two running and am looking at the lehner 1950 8t, Quark ESC, and 6's lipo. Though i still like the idea of a plettenberg.

Thanks to mike who has supplied lots of parts

Ill keep this thread updated as the trucks get finnished

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05.20.2006, 10:35 AM

Very nice ride - might want to lose the aluminum bumper mounts - stockers are better than those in most situations.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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05.20.2006, 10:45 AM

That's a sweet looking truck!

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05.20.2006, 01:10 PM

Well I can say the 1950 8t on 6s limn is awesome. I am having a hard time with front tires on the ground.
You have a nice looking truck. Do you plan on racing it?


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05.20.2006, 10:02 PM

:012: i cant see the pics :012: all i see is a box with an X in it

sounds like a nice truck though
   
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05.21.2006, 02:18 AM

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:012: i cant see the pics :012: all i see is a box with an X in it
Yah, me too. That's funny though, because this morning I could see them. What gives?
And yes Guerilla, very nice truck when I was able to see it this morning.:027:
   
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well at least you got to see the pics, i didnt :012:
   
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05.24.2006, 12:38 PM

Yea, sorry, will try and get them back soon

My 40 series alloys arrived today along with a set of 40 series mashers, They look Great. They realy make the truck.

My other maxx is getting there too, Tyres arrived yesterday (40series bowties) and i have lots of parts on the way. Should be finnished quite soon

Orderd a spektrum DX3, so looking forward to that .........

Thats about all, but i would just like to say thanks for the comments
   
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05.27.2006, 01:50 PM







The middle one show my 40 series alloys, these are very nice.

My spektrum arrived a few days ago, i must say im impressed, seems very good.

Some parts for maxx two arrived from mike, those Fastlane machine hybrid bulks are nice.

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05.27.2006, 02:17 PM

looking nice. What you plan on putting on for servo esc motor?


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05.27.2006, 02:41 PM

I thinking a pair of titianium gear Hitec servos, A wanderer 11XL but the A class version, along with a 9920 i expect. I think ill run it on 18 cells

For maxx two id like a quark ESC, Lehner 1950/8, 6's Lipo


Thanks for the comments

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05.27.2006, 03:26 PM

The wanderer A class is a good choice! I run the wanderer A class 12XL on my 1/8 buggy. The torque is amazing! 16 gp3300 cells, 14/47 gearing with centerdiff and a 9920. I am getting 30 minutes run time and speed around 40mph. The motor is getting hand warm and the esc a little more than hand-warm. I think that my motor is really coming alive at 18/20 cells and a higher gearing.
   
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05.27.2006, 04:08 PM

Why not run a Feigao 540C XL?
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05.27.2006, 04:16 PM

What is the a class? Sounds like a winning combo. Like to see it when totally complete.


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