any update? i'd buy one for sure, like i'd buy alloy bulk designed to accept 1/8 scale diff, like i'd buy mike's V3 diff, like i'd buy a CD mount for the new hypothetic chassis to eliminate tranny..
and i'd pay 300 for the chassis, 150 for a pair of bulk, 100/120 for a pair of diff, 50/60 for the CD mount, of course everything cnc machined..
i would have the same option FLM offers for the maxx.. why rcmonster or flm or gorillamaxx or ue doesnt support the revo? i really like this platform, but i want it more tough, like an flm/rpm maxx, i'm tired of bashing/breaking/fixing/repeat! my revo..
i think thousand people are interested in this parts..
c'mon, we're addicted!!
I agree on awesomeness of the revo/ gorillamaxx trucks.
When I was building my G3R parts were more expensive than what you would like to pay now, so just a guess that they would cost even more than I paid.
I dont recall the chassis price but didnt they sell $350 for the cf one?
The V3 diffs were like $200ish.
The center diff mount was $90. http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail.php?prod=rcmcdmm
A slipperential costs $125.
Were you talking bulks like the VBS? Because a VBS style system for the revo would be complete badass! I thought that Fast Lane was working on a bulk a while ago. Anyone know?
6- mistercrash... If I have confirmation that an E-Revo tranny can be used and that I still can have the full steering throw of the Slayden steering mods.
6- mistercrash... If I have confirmation that an E-Revo tranny can be used and that I still can have the full steering throw of the Slayden steering mods.
I will check and see what I did for steering when I get home. Im not 100% on the E-Revo tranny but I think that you might be able to get it to work with the FLM adaptor (Mike has them somewhere in his store). http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodd...LM10600&cat=15
Yes I would buy one G3r and if possible just a G3 as well hope you guys pull this off it would be great good luck PM me to let me no what status.
Thank you
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