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01.14.2009, 10:10 PM

My vote is for the FLM


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01.14.2009, 11:50 PM

I realize this is an old thread but nonetheless... ^^ serum?
   
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01.19.2009, 12:09 PM

Wow, this defenitely is an old thread; 2006!!

No need to use braces with the bulkless, i guess i didn't read close enough that it was about the bulkless FLM..

an aluminum brace adds some strength though, but the stock braces are too flexible, you can use them, but it's pure for decoration, it's not adding any strength;

the stock plastic ones will be too elastic, if the 12.9 screw has snapped that holds the bulks together at the diffcase, the stock brace will still be there.. it won't prevent the screw from snapping on an impact. (if it snaps at all) these bulkless FLM things are tough as nails. If you are planning on building an ultimate basher, and you want a durable setup, use aluminium braces.. (doesn't have to be FLM, they use the same bolt pattern as the stockers)
   
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Okay thanx man
   
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