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Sylvester
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03.21.2006, 10:22 PM

That should be strong enough to withstand what your running. It should withstand a even a bit more than what your runnning with all that! And IMO, you can stick with the stock drive shafts . they should hold up fine to the power. They are quite beefy.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

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03.21.2006, 10:33 PM

thanks sylvester, this is my first "custom maxx type" vehicle so i'm relying on other peoples knowledge to guide me. i completely trust this forum!
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03.21.2006, 11:09 PM

done! finally ordered 1950/8 motor, 12020 esc, and 6v ubec. thanks for all the help, i'm sure i'll have a few more questions for the "brushless experts" on this forum. can't wait to get the chassis and all the other things required for this build. should be a week or two!!!!!!:004:
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