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Cool Thinking of converting - 10.04.2006, 08:29 PM

I have a stock emaxx and i wanted to know if it is worth the money for the erevo coversion by gorillamaxx. I will be mostly bashing but maby in the future i wil be racing. Is the money worth it and if it is besides the chassis conversion what else will i need and how much will i cost to convert. When i say convert i mean everything needed to make the e revo exept the stuff that you need that i can pull off me e maxx
   
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10.04.2006, 08:55 PM

most "bashers" prefer to convert the stock nitro revo rather than buy the gmaxx. the gmaxx sits pretty low, for racing. the stock chassis sits higher, making it a little better for bashing. if you do decide to do the gmaxx, i would suggest buying the rolling chassis from rc-monster's store. as far as your emaxx is concerned, the only things you can use off of it are the tranny, motor plate, esc, motors, servos, and maybe wheels and tires. i would also recommend upgrading all of those parts if you have the $$$$.
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10.06.2006, 01:52 AM

Well, the part you need from the e-maxx is the gearbox. I would buy the transmission and keep the e-maxx in one piece. Small money to invest to have an extra truck up and running.

The g-maxx e-revo chassis is meant for racing. It can take some abuse though, don't get me wrong!
   
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