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Truggy steering on a maxx
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Truggy steering on a maxx - 07.30.2012, 08:40 PM

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Do you think I could fit anything like this from a truggy on a Maxx? I already run my own custom cf top plate. I could find links. I guess the height of the assembly would be the main factor...
   
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07.31.2012, 05:59 AM

agreed...you could make spacers if it was too short...but i doubt you would have much luck chopping it down to size...
also the length of the bar to connect the track arm would matter too.

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08.07.2012, 08:52 AM

MonsterMike has (had?) a stash of the pro-line servo saver/steering bell crank setups for the maxx, just buy one of them, I did for my last maxx project


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08.07.2012, 11:13 AM

Yes. I know its odd. But I have 3 Proline steering kits. 2 are still on the mold tree. I also have the UE Gen4. It's just I have blown 2 servos because I did have dry lube on it. Plus it developes rough places on the ramps. I like all my servo savers well enough, but would like to try a truggy ss.

I didn't know that though Harold thank you.
   
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