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01.01.2007, 11:08 PM
How does the proline performance steering assembly compare to the unlimited engineering one. I know the UE one is stronger but is the any other difference in performance. Will the proline steering assembly do the job on a convectional 10lb maxx with standard tires, and 333oz servo. The reason i am asking this is because i want to go with the UE steering setup but it is always out of stock, I will be building my maxx soon and i need something to use as the steering setup, will the proline do me good or do i need to really need to keep waiting before it is available. Also does any body have an estimate on when the UE servo saver will be back in stock. Thanks
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01.02.2007, 07:02 AM
I dont know much about the prolines, but I have the UE and it seems the right thing for all types of abuses. Most people would choose the UEs, so I think you may want to wait for a while till it's in stock.
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01.02.2007, 07:27 AM
I used the Pro-Line one in my Race Maxx and it worked very well. You just have to crank the pre-load collar on the spring down pretty tight and use locktite to keep it in place.
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01.02.2007, 10:06 AM
I find the proline wears faster for it is plastic.
The ue is aluminum. It is easier to adjust tension on proline.
It has a screw collar for pressure while ue has to change springs.
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01.02.2007, 11:27 AM
Go with the UE. It won't get fouled by debris as easily.
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01.02.2007, 11:53 AM
And since the pro-lines are discontinued, they wont be as easy to find once they wear or break. Imo just wait for the UE.
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01.02.2007, 01:02 PM
how long untill ue ones are avalale how long des it take to make them does enybody have an estamite. also what level of springs should i use on it. i will be racing on street and mild bashing w/ 7xl standard size rims, and 333oz servo.
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01.02.2007, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
how long untill ue ones are avalale how long des it take to make them does enybody have an estamite. also what level of springs should i use on it. i will be racing on street and mild bashing w/ 7xl standard size rims, and 33oz servo.
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I hope you mean 330oz-in servo. LOL :032:
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01.02.2007, 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Procharged5.0
I hope you mean 330oz-in servo. LOL :032:
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O Man just caught that you right yes i mean 333oz servo.
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