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MIP 2.5 CVD's, do they work with Revo? - 04.06.2007, 02:43 AM

Like the title says, do they?

Also, I am also wondering what all you need for a rolling Revo chassis?

-Revo front & rear assemblies (that Mike sells)
-revo 3.3 stock chassis

Now what i want to know is:

-Do the 2.5 MIP cvd's work with this?
-Do the RC-Monster extended center cvd's work? Or what WILL work for centers?
-Does the GMaxx single speed bolt onto this?

Let me know what someone would need to make a complete rolling chassis?

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04.06.2007, 02:46 AM

-No. they use different size of bearings and are of different length.
-no, they require a special size dogbones, depending on where you put the gearbox.
-and yes, a singlespeed is an option. currently working on a revo with stock chassis, thats using it. (will finish her this weekend i think)
   
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04.06.2007, 02:49 AM

well then i'm scrapping that idea then! :030:

Thanks anyway Serum!


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04.06.2007, 02:51 AM

No need for cvd's with the stock shafts..
   
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04.06.2007, 02:58 AM

Well, it's just that i already bought them, NEVER been used, and they are, well, hmmm, so SHINY! :027:

What shafts would you use for the center, the sliders?

It looks i can make a whole another vehicle (revo) for the same price I can FINISH my maxx project.

What i have now:

extended center CVD's
GMaxx skids
integy alum bulks
a couple diffs


You don't know anyone who would want to buy them by any chance? Mike prob wouldn't buy them BACK from me? I bought them from him.

I can't take this any longer, I just want a good solid truck, whatever it is! :o


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04.06.2007, 03:00 AM

If you want a solid truck, wait for my maxx to finish. I've got some nice tricks in my sleeve for her to beef it up..

With a bit of luck i can start building it rather soon..
   
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04.06.2007, 03:05 AM

What do you mean wait for your maxx to finish?

SO what all would I need to purchase to get a Revo running? I have all the electronics, as you probably already know.


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04.06.2007, 03:09 AM

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I can't take this any longer, I just want a good solid truck, whatever it is!
i was refering to this.

Building a tough basher maxx from fair cheap parts.. (IMO)
   
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04.06.2007, 03:28 AM

Okay cool, can't wait to see it then.

I just did the math, and it will be $50 more (from the parts that i think i would need) to make myself a Revo, than it would to buy the rest of the parts for my maxx.

Again, excited to see what you've got! :024: :027:


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