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02.06.2008, 05:51 PM

I say mostly off. I like to look at where people place the electronics and stuff.
I think this guy did some great pictures of his 8ight:
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9838

Some photos of your muggy like that would be awesome.

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02.06.2008, 06:20 PM

Topless shots are always better for me! I've never seen a Bigmaxximum look so small- muggies are truelly huge vehicles, I like.
   
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02.06.2008, 06:47 PM



My brushless truggy.


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My brushless truggy.
how big/heavy is that battery, and what one is it?
   
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02.06.2008, 07:32 PM

very nice muggy bdebde. any vids of it?


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very nice muggy bdebde. any vids of it?
No vids yet. Mostly crappy weather around here. When I get some decent weather I will try to get some vids.

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oooooo hows the innovative chassis working out for you?
So far I am really liking it, It is one stout chassis!

Haldir: Nice battery box on the truggy.
   
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02.07.2008, 01:25 AM

bdebde, you have a pm!
   
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02.07.2008, 01:35 AM

Got a few more pics. Don't mind the dirt, I actually got a chance to run it a bit this past weekend.





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And some close ups





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oooooo hows the innovative chassis working out for you?


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How tough is that thing?

Hows the drive train?

Looks really nice! Awesome job on the motor mount!
   
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How tough is that thing?

Hows the drive train?

Looks really nice! Awesome job on the motor mount!
So far seems very tough, it did a lot of cart wheels and flips when running the Big Maxximum (before thicker chassis). Nothing broke, until I actually hit something (mailbox always jumps out in the way), and busted a front bulkhead.

Drive train is very tough, same as the LST2 only different ratios, upgraded to TiNi diff gears and sportwerks hardened spider gears, as well as aluminum housings f/r and aluminum center diff cup.

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Diffs - 02.07.2008, 11:30 AM

Did you actually have trouble with the diffs, or just upgraded as prevention?
   
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Did you actually have trouble with the diffs, or just upgraded as prevention?
I just upgraded as prevention, figured I would rebuild everything with the new chassis. I actually ran the stock diffs with aluminum cases when I had the Big Maxximum in there, and no problems with that much power.
   
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very nice truck cant wait to see it run


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