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yzinger02 06.06.2011 02:43 PM

I was wondering about using the 20c's just cus i already have some. Illl look at buying a MMM, see if i can find one cheap woth the money from my 1515 and my mmp. Batts are gonna be a killer! I already have 2 40c 2s lipos so ill buy 2 3s 40c lipos.

yzinger02 06.06.2011 02:47 PM

The way i see it is i pay $250 for the roller with motor and servo, sell my 1515 for $120 or so, sell my mmp for $80, and i wont have much in the muggy. But, ill need a ne esc and batts somewhere along the way, and i could even sell the 1518 for $170 or so and buy the leopard. I think thats a pretty good deal!

yzinger02 06.06.2011 02:53 PM

If im going to buy the 4074 i think im better off using my 1515. Ill just keep the 1518.

JoFreak 06.06.2011 04:15 PM

While we're at the topic of muggy conversions.
Does anyone know a place where I can still get most/all muggy parts as spares?
Because I have one lying here that was given to me, but it had a head on colision so needs a few spares. Especially front bulks, steering parts and such things.
And since I'm planning on making a truck for pulling out of it I want to put my CC1717 in. So I would like to get HD diffs and aluminum diff cases as well.

brian015 06.06.2011 05:23 PM

Many LST2/XXL parts fit the Muggy (bulkheads, arms, knuckles, axles, bumpers, etc.). Not inner bulkhead or steering parts, though. I get almost all of my Muggy parts on eBay.

yzinger02 06.06.2011 05:30 PM

Just bought the muggy! Heres a link: http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...shless-fs.html

JoFreak 06.06.2011 05:34 PM

Looks good.
Can you tell me how good a fit that 8ight radio box is with the muggy chassis when you get it?

yzinger02 06.06.2011 07:50 PM

No problem, but youre going to have to wait a few days. The extra turnbuckles are just for reinforcement for the center diff. Can the ezrun 150a's handle 6s and 4 pole motors? I found one already for $70.

yzinger02 06.06.2011 09:16 PM

and do any of you guys know if the traxxas blue 17mm hexes will work on the muggy? or do i have to buy some other ones (HPI savage)?

florianz 06.07.2011 01:38 AM

for sure you can run 4- and 6-pole motors with ezrun/xerun. I have a tenshock 6pole run by a ezrun 150a.

JoFreak 06.07.2011 05:55 AM

No, the traxxas hexes will not fit, they are for 6mm axles, the muggy has 8mm axles.

Shonen 06.07.2011 06:55 AM

the Muggy uses more or less the same CVA that I'm using in my ERBE, I used Mugen MBX6 hexes but any 1:8 buggy/truggy/MT ones should work since they're relatively universal.

Find em cheap on eBay. Shouldn't cost you more than $20.

JThiessen 06.07.2011 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yzinger02 (Post 407877)
..... sell my 1515 for $120 or so, ......and i could even sell the 1518 for $170 or so ..!

Good luck with that. That's quite high for used equipment. 90 would be a better # for a used 1515, 120-ish for the 1518.

[QUOTE=yzinger02;407891.The extra turnbuckles are just for reinforcement for the center diff...[/QUOTE]

The turnbuckles are actually to help keep the chassis from bending. Its know for having a weak chassis. At some point you'll want to upgrade to the stiffer chassis plate.
The Muggy is a great truck. Look around there are several Muggy build threads (cant remember where mine is!!!)

yzinger02 06.07.2011 09:30 AM

Ok thanks for all the help guys! I sold my mmp last night and im just waiting for a PM back for the ezrun. The bracing for the CD is just what the guy said, and im not too hard on my stuff so i think i should be fine with the chassis. Do they make any skidplates for the muggy so the chassis doesnt get torn up?

brian015 06.07.2011 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yzinger02 (Post 407913)
Ok thanks for all the help guys! I sold my mmp last night and im just waiting for a PM back for the ezrun. The bracing for the CD is just what the guy said, and im not too hard on my stuff so i think i should be fine with the chassis. Do they make any skidplates for the muggy so the chassis doesnt get torn up?

FYI: the bracing is for what JThiessen said - the Muggy chassis is a known weakness. The CD mount needs no extra support. Those turnbuckles will actually place more stress on the CD mount. I've seen others brace the bulkheads like that, but I prefer just to tie the front and rear bulkheads together with a long piece of Al angle and not connect it to the CD mount. My Muggy is pretty solid now:

http://i779.photobucket.com/albums/y..._0693Small.jpg


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