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Ultimate Basher FLM Maxx build
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Ultimate Basher FLM Maxx build - 01.08.2012, 02:27 AM

I have this build in a few other forums, but figured you guys here might want to watch it as well. I will make a couple of post to get this forum caught up. Currently Im waiting on parts.

Ok, so its finally time for me to build a basher truck. I have a good bit of parts all ready purchased for the build, but there are still things that I'm not set on. All input, questions, and comments are welcomed and encouraged.

The truck will be based off an FLM chassis. I've run this chassis before and its a beast. The goal is for this thing to handle absolutely anything I throw at it. I'm not big into jumping high, but I like going fast and am known for standing back-flips. To accommodate my style I will be going with:
Kershaw Designs 44XL motor
Leopard 150a esc
A stock emaxx trans with a single speed kit and upgraded slipper setup. I got the trans in another truck I bought and it holds up to everything, so I'm not messing with it. I'm not sure who made the single speed kit or the slipper setup though
Diffs will be UE ultralites
I'm going with the traxxas CVD's. They have done fine for me in the past so I will start with them. If they give me problems I have a set of UE 6mm TI shafts I will use
GA Bulkheads
FLM skids with rpm pads
Im thinking RPM arms and Teckno carriers, but I'm not positive just yet
Towers will be either rpm or UE knucklehead
I need suggestions on hinge pins
Now for pics
The chassis
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A few of the parts I have so far
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The motor mounted to the trans
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The trans mounted
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I will update as I make progress.
   
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