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Thumbs up Which is stronger - 01.14.2007, 06:46 PM

Great Racing bulks. Or the Hybrid/combo FLM bulks. In your opinions which ones look cooler. and is there a such thing as 1/8 scale diff cases for hB diffs for the maxx, and if so where and how much thanks.
   
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Great Racing bulks. Or the Hybrid/combo FLM bulks. In your opinions which ones look cooler.
I like FLM...

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and is there a such thing as 1/8 scale diff cases for hB diffs for the maxx, and if so where and how much thanks.
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01.14.2007, 08:24 PM

I think he meant for stock bulk types, if so i think UE had them for their bulks before the bulkless revolution


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01.14.2007, 08:33 PM

If you had to chose between the GARC bulks and diff cases or the combo bulks which would you chose. which would be more smooth and strong.(note GRAC Comes with spacers and the bulks look beefy as ever with the braces)
   
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01.14.2007, 09:56 PM

i would get the flm......although they are both good but, with the warrenty flm has if something does go....you got good costmer servise and warrenty to back you up:)
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01.14.2007, 10:01 PM

Combo bulks all the way! They are really purrdy, and you get awesome warranty!


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01.14.2007, 10:04 PM

you can definately say that hundreds of times! Since mike has them already it shouldn't be hard to get flm bulks..
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01.14.2007, 11:54 PM

Well, the whole point to the FLM is just not the warranty, but the cases are built in, so they are STRONGER! Get the FLM, you would not be disappointed, espacially for the cost. You're not only getting warranty, but strength. With bulks (reg style) they are not built to the cases, the combo/hybrids are all one piece (in halves) so no cases needed.


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