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patxeik
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08.27.2009, 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kcaz25 View Post
Keep those UE diffs.

You've got it right as far as Maxx parts go: Integy bad, GARC and FLM good.

Skids: Titanium is better than plastic. Plastic is better than Aluminum.

How is your suspension action?

Nice truck. Look mine up.
hey thanks for the reply!!!
so i will keep plastic skid plates till i find some titanium ones.
Maybe i will keep those ue diffs, but man i just ran 20 minutes the truck and i ve spended lot of money on it, that is why i cant tell you how is going my suspension action, just can say that those shocks looks sweet: 4mm shaft really big big bore and this suspension is the winner of the buggy nationals or something like that, but if you use stock sliders they rub a little when the truck have a lot of ground clearance. I just ordered the stiffers springs that i could find for the d8 shocks and will try like 60 silicone oil, now im running associated 40 shock oil and stock springs and it handles just a little better than with stock shocks and silicones.

Are flm bulkheads a direct fit to the 3905 emaxx? cause i,ve seen that flm parts always needs a little to work on it to make it fit right, im interested in those flm parts if someone can advise me about it:
1. bulkheads, cause they are cheaper than the garc ones
2. shock towers, the only problem i see if i cant find the 3906 body post that are needed to use this towers.
3. motor mount cause they say that lowered the center of gravity.
4. and maybe will give a try of the skid plates cause they are cheap and looks sweet.
   
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