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CVD's on Gorillamaxx chassis? -
03.26.2006, 09:18 AM
Just wondering, if i need different CVDs for the Gorillamaxx chassis for the Maxx, than i would for a stock one, since it says it adds one quarter of an inch wheelbase?
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03.26.2006, 09:40 AM
no, it is longer but since it lowers the tranny, it makes the shafts straighter thus longer.
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04.13.2006, 06:26 AM
no i did have to but i did end up with the exstend chassis it it is a lot better
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04.13.2006, 09:21 AM
gmann is right, no need for an ext bone with the stock chassis, with the ext kit, you need another bone. there is no cvd available for the rear, that i am aware of
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04.13.2006, 10:04 AM
Mip is a cvd type rene. Stock length though.I think you would have to look at custom one for the extended. I like the ue bones much better.
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04.13.2006, 01:14 PM
I know MIP and i know they also make cvd's leroy.. I'm not completely green.. :p
i said there is no extended cvd, that i am aware of.
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04.13.2006, 01:50 PM
there is an extended cv around and mike sales they i got them in my truck.SuperMaxx Titanium Center Driveshaft Kit, EXT Electric Chassis
SuperMaxx Titanium Center Driveshaft Kit, EXT Electric Chassis
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This is the center shaft set you need for an extended g-maxx chassis. Features: Extensive testing with both the high horsepower RB Europa S7 in my Maxx and high torque Trinity Pro's & ModelTech Brushless in the E have shown these to be totally bombproof solution to your center drive line needs. Titanium shaft for super strength and light weight. Hardened steel (near twice the strength of Titanium) drive cup for long life and the ultimate in strength Heavy duty hardened steel duty dowel pins. Several of the Nitro Kits now include a brake hex Include Titanium Front & Rear shafts, 4 hardened steel drive cups screws & such. Due to the nature of the fixed length Stock E-Maxx kit requires either removal of bulkhead assemblies for installation or modification of chassis so you can pull the trans without disconnecting the bulkheads.. E-Maxx kits have 6mm drive cups on trans T-Maxx kits have 5mm drive cups on trans XTM for 7.5 kit does not include Maxx Ø6mm pinion drive cups
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04.13.2006, 01:52 PM
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04.13.2006, 01:59 PM
Oh. I thought you was talking rear cvd rene. I know you not green. You have helped me some. Unless I am dark green and you just lighter. ;)
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04.13.2006, 02:02 PM
that g-man named dogbone. that's no cv/cvd
but that can be used with the ext. gmaxx, though they are a bit sloppy...
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04.13.2006, 02:03 PM
No worries Leroy.. we have the same goal in mind..
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04.13.2006, 02:29 PM
if you have a spare stock axle .you can use it . i just poped off the end and swaped it with the end from your centre shaft then you got your extended cv
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04.13.2006, 02:33 PM
i give mine cv to true blue and he is still running with no problem at all
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04.13.2006, 02:33 PM
he's asking for cvd's..............
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04.13.2006, 04:23 PM
I twisted my stockers up with the novak. I not even sure if it would move with the setup now.
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