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10.20.2007, 01:35 PM

you call that relative cheap?

the gmaxx comes with dogbones, drivecups, front and rear skid

I call it relative expensive.
   
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10.20.2007, 06:57 PM

Well, the G2 cf is $328, whilst the Xtreme chassis is $170. Granted, you have to supply the chassis braces for this chassis, and there is no kick-up to the front skid, but it is a more-or-less complete chassis. That said, the G2 is miles better in terms of quality & looks etc.
   
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10.20.2007, 09:44 PM

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Well, the G2 cf is $328, whilst the Xtreme chassis is $170. Granted, you have to supply the chassis braces for this chassis, and there is no kick-up to the front skid, but it is a more-or-less complete chassis. That said, the G2 is miles better in terms of quality & looks etc.
The front kick-up is built into the bulkheads.
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10.21.2007, 08:41 AM

Ah, well, its not though. The front skid on the Maxx is angled upwards, and the bulks mount onto it which tilts them back, giving them the kickup angle. Where the upper-plate of the Gmaxx chassis (or chassis plate of a stock chassis) attaches to the bulks there is an angle to the bulks so that everything lines up like a jig-saw puzzle. Side by side though, there is no difference in shape really between the front and rear bulks- but they obviously arent interchangeable. I think these pics show what I mean best:


Front- imagine it is tilted backwards a few degrees.


Rear.

With the Xtreme chassis the skids are built into the chassis, and there is no kick-up to the front skid- I guess when you tighten the bulk into posistion though the skid will flex upwards to the correct angle?...

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10.23.2007, 04:03 AM

Yes, the top and bottom plates bend to the angle of the bulk.
Doesn't sound right, but I've been accidentally trying to break it and I haven't succeeded yet.
Only problem is that it's not extended, and since the bottom plate goes the full length of the car I don't see how you could fit the mono block extension on it.
   
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10.23.2007, 08:06 AM

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Ah, well, its not though. The front skid on the Maxx is angled upwards, and the bulks mount onto it which tilts them back, giving them the kickup angle. Where the upper-plate of the Gmaxx chassis (or chassis plate of a stock chassis) attaches to the bulks there is an angle to the bulks so that everything lines up like a jig-saw puzzle. Side by side though, there is no difference in shape really between the front and rear bulks- but they obviously arent interchangeable. I think these pics show what I mean best:


Front- imagine it is tilted backwards a few degrees.


Rear.

With the Xtreme chassis the skids are built into the chassis, and there is no kick-up to the front skid- I guess when you tighten the bulk into posistion though the skid will flex upwards to the correct angle?...
I see what you mean now, but like I said, its built into the bulks. Its also built into the skid, which I left out, but I see your concern about how the chassis has the skids built in, so that could cause problems.

If you really wanted to extend one, I would simply cut the rear off, drill some holes, and use a regular skid...
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10.24.2007, 10:38 AM

Theres nothing a Dremel cant fix it seems. :D
   
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