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05.19.2007, 01:36 PM

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I am new to the RC trucks world and have bought an Emaxx. my question is can any body advices or prepare a list of the parts that can be replaced in the Emaxx regarding the drive line, gear, shafts and other things to make the Emax much heavey duty with more tourqe in the 1st gear?!! No crush protection parts are needed and i dont care much about high speed on the 2nd gear as it is fast enough for me.

I would really appreciate any help in this regard as the local RC shop in my city have no upgrades parts at all!!!
I did bought a 7cell batts 4200. other parts are the original manufacture parts that keep breaking after few tuff runs only!!!
Please help me guys and many thanks to all of you.
How deeps is your pockets :018:


The above parts will bullet proof your Emaxx for sure but I don't see shelling out that much if all you're going to run is Titans. I bought an Emaxx for my 3 year old son and beefed it up with off brand parts. Almost 2 years later the truck is still running strong even with me bashing the heck out of it while waiting on parts for my Revo. The only real mainline parts I bought was MIP center shafts and some diff cups. The stock plastic cups flex and cause gear grind. Dispite this, our stock plastic cup/gears lasted almost 2 years. When I replaced the gears I figured I would throw on a set of Aluminum diff cups. Here is a link to my emaxx on a budget using off brand parts with a Novak BL.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6558
   
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You did somthing very smart - 05.21.2007, 04:35 AM

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How deeps is your pockets :018:


The above parts will bullet proof your Emaxx for sure but I don't see shelling out that much if all you're going to run is Titans. I bought an Emaxx for my 3 year old son and beefed it up with off brand parts. Almost 2 years later the truck is still running strong even with me bashing the heck out of it while waiting on parts for my Revo. The only real mainline parts I bought was MIP center shafts and some diff cups. The stock plastic cups flex and cause gear grind. Dispite this, our stock plastic cup/gears lasted almost 2 years. When I replaced the gears I figured I would throw on a set of Aluminum diff cups. Here is a link to my emaxx on a budget using off brand parts with a Novak BL.

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6558
I wish I was lucky to get a deal like you!! coz I paid a lot and going to pay more:026:
my pockets are soooo deeeeeeeeeep put i dont want to waste money on something that will break very soon and I have to replace it again and again and again:035: as long as it is fun, no problem with money:027:
   
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05.23.2007, 01:04 AM

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I wish I was lucky to get a deal like you!! coz I paid a lot and going to pay more:026:
my pockets are soooo deeeeeeeeeep put i dont want to waste money on something that will break very soon and I have to replace it again and again and again:035: as long as it is fun, no problem with money:027:
These trucks take a lot of money...even on a budget. Now if you got deep pockets, that list posted by Serum will totaly get you fixed up...exspecaily using the 1/8 stuff! There is no way a Titan is breaking those diffs! The only thing I would change is the 3.3 shafts for CVDs. It's just about choice on that one. They both will work really well.

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