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04.21.2010, 07:14 AM

Yes i have seen your truck, its nice.
But i wonder if anybody tried à CD in à flm because i would like to know how big spur the chassa take..


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04.21.2010, 07:37 AM

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Yes i have seen your truck, its nice.
But i wonder if anybody tried à CD in à flm because i would like to know how big spur the chassa take..
Thanks.

The largest spur a maxx-based chassis like gorillamaxx and FLM can take is 44T. The distance between the chassis braces/rails or opening of the FLM an gmaxx is about 46mm.


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04.21.2010, 08:02 AM

I have 46t.. Just use mr. Dremel...?


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04.21.2010, 11:21 AM

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I have 46t.. Just use mr. Dremel...?
I believe the original users for that CD mount were FLM Maxx owners... See the links below:

Belligerentruth's Default Album There is a thread on this truck somewhere here, but I can't find it right now.





Hey Monster Mike: Maxx CD





RC Monster direct drive unit for FLM E-Maxx A quote from this thread: "Note that I had to dremel the chassis top plate so the diff spur would fit." Not sure what spur size he had in there.







As suggested above... maybe you could just go with a 44 tooth spur... If you stick with the 46 tooth, some work on the upper plate might be required.


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04.21.2010, 10:32 AM

that or get a kyosho plastic 44t spur or others that are out there ;)
   
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04.21.2010, 01:25 PM

Kyosho 44t dont fit My diff, ofna spider..
Thanks for all help boys.
But à 46t cant be so much bigger than à 44t. Just dremel little...i fix


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What a beast!!... the truck is looking good man... have you put it through it's passes yet?
   
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04.23.2010, 03:46 PM

Sweet & sweet Mr Dremel is good at making things fit together when they dont normally...
   
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04.23.2010, 04:24 PM

I havent tried yet. Still waiting for Mike to make same mount...


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04.24.2010, 10:06 AM

Nice truck ! The body color is... original

I have a black anodized CD mount which is lying around, I don't know if I will use it right now



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06.14.2010, 03:11 PM

thanks Mike and RcMonster.
i am a happy owner to a CD mount


i have a few problems and need some smart help.
i must dremel in the chassi and a wounder if a should build up the chassi around me worked area.

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is it more space in a G4 chassi?
if anybody have a G4 chassi and would like to sell it or trade it to a FLM chassi let me know.

i need new center driveshafts. will any fit or how do i do?

it beautiful.



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06.15.2010, 08:46 AM

Well, the G4 chassis has less room than the G2/ G3, since the stock tranny is narrower...

Since you wont need the tranny mounting points, theres no harm in cutting a slot either side ( seen a few guys do that actually ).

Custom drive shafts will be required really unless you get lucky- otherwise you can swap the output shafts/cups for the rc-monster shafts, then run the stock plastic drive shafts maybe.
   
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06.15.2010, 11:49 AM

sorry i dont understand... Will My old centershaft fit the CD?shouldnt they be longer?


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