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coolhandcountry
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01.31.2006, 10:13 AM

Well I had the stock diffs with aluminum diff cups and the 3 mm screws. I broke up the spyder gears and stripped the teeth off the pinion a few times before changing over to the buggy diffs. I had the robinson as well.


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01.31.2006, 10:26 AM

With the titans i have never tore up a diff in my Emaxx ( and mine is pre wide-maxx upgrade) Ya'll must be very rough on your Maxxes. and i had my slipper as tight as it would go


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01.31.2006, 07:26 PM

Ok guys. After much thought and reading I just bought the new 1/8th buggy diff set and hybrid kit that Mike now has which is as strong if not stronger than the UE one. So now no breakage problems!!! Anyone interested in 2 brand new complete aluminum diffs? Used 1 time only! LOL
   
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01.31.2006, 08:18 PM

Sounds like a good choice. I was glad i bought them. Sounds like a good ebay item.


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02.01.2006, 04:34 PM

Here's a question. I see alot of pics with the speed controllers mounted on a plate/bracket that is mounted to the motor mount. Is this something that is just home made by so many people or is it a manufactured product that I can get somewhere? If it is available where can I get it? Just looking for a good spot to put my 9920.
   
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02.01.2006, 05:23 PM

Not ideal, but will do a job... https://ssl9.secure-svr.com/rc-solut...?iProductID=36
   
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02.01.2006, 10:04 PM

Thanks for the info maxxdude1234! Why not ideal? Is there a reason why this would not be a good spot to put it? It looked like it would be a good spot for keeping cool.
   
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02.01.2006, 10:12 PM

well it mounts up high and the lower the better
   
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02.01.2006, 10:15 PM

In case the truck flips you mean? Or to keep the cg low?
   
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02.01.2006, 11:58 PM

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I have one of these and it is OK, but I ended up making one.

I like mine because I can rotate it sideways or even upside down.

I stopped playing with the RC solutions because it is a bit short for the 9920. When securely mounted, red and black wires have to make too tight of a bend radius to be very practical.

Drilling a large hole to put the wires through might work. (Through the tray and motor mount.)

I just thought of that while I was typing. I will give it a shot when I figure out my controller issues.

There is a guy on eBay that sells them for $8.00 his ID is spotswerth. I have purchased three items from him and had great results. I see he has one up for auction right now. I did a buy it now for the 8 bucks.

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02.02.2006, 12:58 AM

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Here's a question. I see alot of pics with the speed controllers mounted on a plate/bracket that is mounted to the motor mount. Is this something that is just home made by so many people or is it a manufactured product that I can get somewhere? If it is available where can I get it? Just looking for a good spot to put my 9920.
All you need is a stout piece of aluminum (1 or 2 mm max), a way to cut it or have it cut to size for you, and a bench vise and hammer to bend it. Drill your holes, stick on a thin piece of foam and you have a custom speed controller mount. I did the same thing with my battery mounts also, but then again I have access to a metal bandsaw and an ironworker to snap cut my pieces:) You can find the aluminum at the larger hardware stores. Good luck.
   
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