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04.23.2006, 09:14 PM

Yea, i had a similar problem, i was using gmaxx suspension, 4 integy shocks, 1 hole piston, 80wt oil, i broke bulkheads all the time, but once i went flm my problems were gone, until i bent a shocktower:p


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

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Yea, i had a similar problem, i was using gmaxx suspension, 4 integy shocks, 1 hole piston, 80wt oil, i broke bulkheads all the time, but once i went flm my problems were gone, until i bent a shocktower:p
80wt. !!!!! are you talking 4 shocks all the way around, or just rear.....

i thought my 60wt. was pretty stiff
   
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04.24.2006, 11:01 AM

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80wt. !!!!! are you talking 4 shocks all the way around, or just rear.....

i thought my 60wt. was pretty stiff
i use 80w shock oil on my mt . its actually prity goober. soft:P it uses soft springs thats why.
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i use 80w shock oil on my mt . its actually prity goober. soft:P it uses soft springs thats why.
its actually prity goober.soft?


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04.23.2006, 09:41 PM

mike l, ue doesnt make bulks i dont believe. most people associate ga with them though.
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i like the Great assembly's cause their stronger alloy, but the FLM got the hybrids.......... think im going FLM,

anyone know what gears i would have to run for the 1/18 scale hybrid bulks?

and will all these parts convert over to electric, cause im really getting tired of this nitro engine giving me troubles.....LOL
   
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mike l, ue doesnt make bulks i dont believe. most people associate ga with them though.
squee im sure i saw that they had some kind of bulkless stuff.
its the bulks with the shocktower and diff all together like morfed. i dont know i could be wrong.
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04.23.2006, 10:34 PM

yea, the 1/8th hybrids are the BEST and will work if you ever deside to convert your t to a e. the hot bodies lightning stadium pro diffs mike sells are VERY good diffs.
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04.24.2006, 11:04 AM

Mike, would you please use the edit button?

UE doesn't make bulks, they make bulkless, in two types. With and without integrated shocktowers.
   
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Mike, would you please use the edit button?
Serum, thanks for having the heart to tell him:005:


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what did i spell wrong that time?
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anyone got a link to these ue items, just to look at for shits and kicks.... even though im probly going with FLM
   
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04.24.2006, 06:33 PM

www.unlimitedengineering.com <--- goto products and use the search feature:)


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http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/...re/10301T.html VBS


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What else did you need to see?


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