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RC-Monster Aluminum
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01.02.2007, 12:01 AM
Hi All,
I've been to brushed and nitro trucks but i am now shifting to brushless. I need you help to complete this list. I am planning to assemble a brushless GMAXX where i will buy all the parts here. Your opinion and asssitance would be much appreciated. Please let me know what i am missing
9920warrior Warrior 9920 Brushless Car Controller-HOLIDAY SPECIAL
GMX04-CH-AL Gorilla Maxx G2 aluminum race chassis for traxxas emaxx
FLM18700 Fastlane Front and Rear Hybrid Bulks
TRA5352 Traxxas Revo Slipper Clutch Rebuild Kit
5mmmod1pinion 5mm bore, mod1 pitch pinion
pinion size - mod1 -5mm: - 16 tooth carbon steel
RCMV1slipperential V1 Slipperential transmission for G-Maxx G2 ext. chassis
FEIGAO_540C_XL Feigao 540C XL Brushless Motors
FEIGAO_540C_XL: - 8XL - -
RCM01 RC-Monster Brushless Heatsink/clamp
Heatsink: - "xl" size
PRO2679-01 Pro-Line 40 Series 23mm Cheyenne Chrome Wheel
slvrtype2steeringmx Integy Super-Duty Type II Steering Block for E/T-Maxx
TRA5351 Traxxas Revo slipper pressure plate/hub
TRX3955 Traxxas 40 tooth Revo spur
FLM12015 Fastlane Maxx A-Arm Set, Lower
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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01.02.2007, 12:49 AM
Thanks, for the UBEC i already have one. The shocks i totally forgot that thanks again. BTW, I am new to EMAXX and i really dont know what are the rest of the parts I need. The truck i have were TXT-1, Twin DeT and Savage X. I haven't really touched a Traxxas truck. Aprpeciate all the help
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01.02.2007, 10:34 AM
If you get a c can motor the heat sink clamp is not needed or will fit.
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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01.02.2007, 10:44 AM
yeah i forgot..minus the clamp..thanks for pointing it out...How bout the stuff i am missing? Basically i want to order all the parts here so after i recieve it i can assemble it and run a complete truck (less the clamp and rest of the elec). Call me noob, its ok coz i am but i just want to order all the parts from one site so ill deall will shiping once. I am not from US and shipping can sometimes be a big problem.
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01.02.2007, 11:30 AM
Welcome to the forums!
You can also add (2) HB PRO diffs, you are also missing a whole suspension, in mikes store there is only Flextech, and gorillamax, oh and FLM. Are you more of a racer or basher?
The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL
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01.02.2007, 11:38 AM
Welcome to the forums TruckBasher! Hope you enjoy it here!
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01.02.2007, 01:22 PM
yeah depending on the budget you can decide the suspension you want looks like your missing skids gmaxx ones will work and they are light. also a bumper if you want one but is not necessary. You also need a steering assembly the unlimited engineering one will do. How about a steering servo the hitec 333oz servo. Titanium hinge pins, sealed bearing kit either from acer or full force, CVDS like 6mm unlimited engineering ones, radio like spektrum or nomadio radio, batteries like max amps 8000mah lipo batteries, also for charging these a super brain 989 charger, along with a screw kit like RC screws, turnbuckles like punisher or traxxas tubes, oil for shocks, oil for diffs like black grease and associated 10k, 15k, 20k, 30k oils for diffs, FLM bulkhead braces, a fan would be nice, and a set of dace 23mm hubs. sorry for the long run-on sentences.
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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01.02.2007, 07:01 PM
@Sylvester, tnx ill add those. I am more of a basher btw.
@Procharged thanks for the welcome
@Gorillamaxx, it seems those things are not available or not being sold here...hmm i have to rethink buying from 1 store. thanks for the list ill add them.
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01.02.2007, 07:06 PM
Oh, than id take the flm ; i didnt notice you had them in your list ; if you want the best bashing arms, though, than get the flextech, and if you do manage to break them, they are free to replace!
The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL
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01.02.2007, 07:19 PM
cool, i guest i am alset except for a few parts right?ok ill redo my list and order the parts hope i can complete this truck...thanks again...if other people needs sto add something pls let me know.ill order the parts tomorrow. thanks again
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Always Willing to Obtain More Knowledge
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01.02.2007, 11:19 PM
i second the flextek arms i have some my self. i have yet to use them but they look sick and they are light and strong.
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01.03.2007, 01:34 AM
I don't know how many cells you want to run, but think long and hard about what speed controller you get. In my opinion, the 9920 is not worth the money. Many have had success with it but it seems like equally as many have fried it. I bought one and fried it within 10 runs (between a 6 cell stadium truck and an 18 cell Savage.) If you are willing to sacrifice voltage capabilities, get the Mamba Max. Seems to be much more reliable, customer service is great as far as I hear, and it has powerful programming options. 12 cells does pack a punch, so don't base everything on voltage. Again, this is just my two cents, but buying and frying a $150 speed controller is a decision you will regret. Just make sure you are absolutely sure that the 9920 is for you.
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01.03.2007, 04:04 PM
The 9920 is a good controller. Also, I would go FLM arms for bashing. For replacement is 17.00 under warranty. I would get TI skids, not aluminum IMO.
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01.03.2007, 09:36 PM
@GorillaMaxx yeah i have to agree that that this arms can take a beating though im still weighing the budget. Im looking to get lipo packs as well.
@jagboy, ill look into that actually i was hoping to get schulze (too expensive though)
@neweuser, well still looking between FLM and flextek but i am also looking which one has the complete hardware.
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