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mkrusedc 10.21.2007 02:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AAngel (Post 124205)
The absolute best tire/foam combos that I've run have been the GRP. Find a set that meets your needs and get them. You won't be disappointed.


Do find their rubber is a little soft? I ran a set on a 7700kv T3 basher on a lot of concrete and they seemed to wear quick. Maybe it was just me. I do like that you can get them preassembled.

zeropointbug 10.21.2007 02:44 PM

AAngel, do you have a link to those GRP tires? I have heard good things about those as well.

squeeforever 10.21.2007 02:44 PM

I actually like the new Cheyenne beadlocks Proline just came out with better than the Maximizers.

highflier 10.21.2007 03:12 PM

Entjoles,
Thanks for the link, it was way cheaper there then at tower.

I just ordered the
MT badlands
Ofna adapters
Maximkizer beadlock 1/2 offset in black

Still need a nice running body and I guess shocks will be next :) After that I think I am OK until I Break something. I imagine that will be Diffs, dogbones ect...

Highflier

mkrusedc 10.21.2007 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zeropointbug (Post 124218)
AAngel, do you have a link to those GRP tires? I have heard good things about those as well.

Zero here it is:


http://www.grpgandini.com/

MTBikerTim 10.21.2007 11:14 PM

With the Maximizers and badlands. How do people vent the tires. I have been told to put holes in the tires but wouldn't this increase the risk of the tires tearing

zeropointbug 10.21.2007 11:46 PM

Cool, thanks mkrusedc, those 'Grip' truggy tires that GRP has look good, kinda like the bowtie. Have you tried the Bowtie as well AAngel, or anyone else, can you compare?

zeropointbug 10.22.2007 12:02 AM

Kinda off topic, but has anyone tried the Vantage Racing carbon fiber 3.3 chassis? It look like it would shave a lot of weight off the truck, and looks gorgeous! Price is very decent as well!

http://www.impaktrc.com/product_info...roducts_id=375

EDIT: Another thing is the servo mounts are moved forward, like they should have been in the first place, which opens up ALOT of room for mounting stuff.

squeeforever 10.22.2007 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTBikerTim (Post 124359)
With the Maximizers and badlands. How do people vent the tires. I have been told to put holes in the tires but wouldn't this increase the risk of the tires tearing

Not if done properly. If you simply take a leather punch and punch the holes then theres no way for it to rip.

MTBikerTim 10.22.2007 02:29 AM

Thanks squee. I tried punching bud didn't have much success so I just cut holes. I didn't like the tires so it didn't matter much. First run I tore a big hole in my tire. Funny thing way it had nothing to do with me cutting holes in the tire it was just bad luck. I'm still using those tires and they haven't torn from the holes I cut but I haven't been running them for that long. It's something that you have to consider though when buying maximizers that you have to punch hole in your tires.

rc10mike 10.22.2007 05:19 AM

+1 on the Losi Zombiemaxx

Had them on my Big Block Revo for a while. Hooked up great on every surface including the track.

Another great tire is the standard Maxx sized bowties. I raced and bashed with these tires on concrete for about 4 gallons and still have yet to wear the pins off!

highflier 10.22.2007 11:37 AM

I might also get a set of the bowtie's for hard pack dirt.

Tim, I guess I will have to punch holes in the tires as I ordered the maximizers. I am not sure why you had a hard time. If you do not have a hole punch just drive a small nail in.

Highflier

sleebus.jones 10.22.2007 12:58 PM

Don't know if you folks have seen this one before (I know I hadn't) but it's a pretty handy chart.

http://www.pro-lineracing.com/appchart_07.pdf

Sorry if it's old news.

highflier 10.23.2007 02:14 PM

All,
Sorry for the duplicate post in a second thread. But I am impatient and want to get my project going.


As I get ready to do the build. (The chassis is here FLM ext.) I starting thinking should I get SS hinge pins and SS screw set or is that just a un needed expense

http://cgi.ebay.com/STAINLESS-STEEL-...QQcmdZViewItem

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...0&I=LXSP43&P=K

Comments?

Any other small items I should just get from the begining. For know a lot of the plastic will be RPM.

Highflier

PS.
As a reminder he is what I got so far
Stock e-maxx
12020 esc
9xl motor
FLM ext chassis
RPM plastic, Arms,bumper, bulkheads
RcM heatsink
idler gear
Hitec 645MG steering servo
Badlands and beadless rims and ofna hub adapters
3amp Bec (is that enough?) dimisions engineering
6s1p pack of A123 More cells on the way.

Future items
Shock towers
shocks

zeropointbug 10.23.2007 02:47 PM

Looks pretty good, should perform very well. Are you going to be running 6s2p pack? That might be a awesome fast setup on that amount of cells.


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