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neweuser 02.12.2007 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Sylvester
If you are wanting to save up for hybrids id get the grey bulks for temporary replacement. If you arent getting hybrids than the FLM bulks are a nice buy.

+1.......

suicideneil 02.12.2007 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by neweuser
+1.......

+2
Has anyone ever tried those 'rcbest' bulkheads. They look cheap but all the feedback on ebay seems quite positive. I only see the rear FLM bulks on RC-monster, are the fronts out of stock?

neweuser 02.12.2007 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by suicideneil
+2
Has anyone ever tried those 'rcbest' bulkheads. They look cheap but all the feedback on ebay seems quite positive. I only see the rear FLM bulks on RC-monster, are the fronts out of stock?

You can try GA Bulks. I would notuse Rcbest bulks, they are junk. But first check with Mike to make sure, he may have a set that is not listed.

turbo4 02.12.2007 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by suicideneil
Try turning the gears by hand- all 4 wheels should turn in the ame direction. If the front doesnt do much then the front diff may be stripped. Also try turning both the front wheels in the same direction and at the same time- the motors and rears should turn too. If not then the front is definately stripped/ on its way out.


I can't imagine that the diffs are wore out already, heck the truck only has maybe 3 hrs. on it. But, if they are wearing out or slipping would I hear a popping noise? I have heard no popping as of yet.

turbo4 02.12.2007 08:47 PM

You guys are going to have to elaborate a bit on the bulks as Im not familiar with all the lingo yet eg; GA bulks , grey bulks...ect. I really like the looks of the hybrids but hesitate at the $140 price tag. If I go that route it says it take 1/8 buggy gears...are these all packaged in a set?

suicideneil 02.13.2007 12:45 PM

GA- great assembly = http://greatassemblyrc.com/ They sell 6061 & 7075 alloy bulks which are very strong, but a little pricey.

The grey bulks are the newer improved version on the t-maxx3.3, but they should work on an emaxx fine- slightly stronger, and the grey skids too.

The flm combo bulks come in two flavours:

FLM17500
FLM18500
$120.00/set = these take standard maxx diffs (minus the casing).

FLM17700
FLM18700
$140.00/set = these take 1/8 buggy diffs which mike sells, but they will require more work to set them up (shimming and gear alignment etc)

If you are on a budget like me, I'd go for the FLM alloy bulks:-

FLM18001 $37.50
FLM17001 $37.50

They looks lush and are still a great improvement over the stock plastic version. As for checking your diffs, you may have to dismantle them if you cant feel/ hear anything obviously wrong with them

neweuser 02.13.2007 12:51 PM

I would just get the set of combos for 120.00 if you are running stock. You'll most likely never have problems with bulks again!

Procharged5.0 02.13.2007 01:01 PM

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I'd go for the Great Assembly bulk kit. (See Pic) They are $95 vs $75 for the Fastlane machine versions but come with great bulkhead braces, are drilled for easy access to the shock tower bolts, and the machine work is better than FLM's.

I have a set of GA's in the 7075 aluminum and they are excellent! Nothing tougher! I also have their 7075 diff cases and 3mm Ti Skids. (See Pic)

If you can afford the FLM combo bulks they are very nice and provide a diff case upgrade as well.

That being said the FLM combo bulks are the best overall value with the GA's right
behind.

neweuser 02.13.2007 01:21 PM

The nice thing about the combo's to be considered is that the diff cases are built in. So with the price, it comes with all that you need except the diffs! All for one price. if you get the GA's, which are nice, you are still stuck using diff cases, so if you want aluminum cases, you still need to fork out more money for those as well. Get the combos and be done...simple. .02...

Procharged5.0 02.13.2007 01:28 PM

Sound logic! I'll second that! (I would have but I had mine before FLM released the combos.)

neweuser 02.13.2007 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Procharged5.0
Sound logic! I'll second that! (I would have but I had mine before FLM released the combos.)

Well then....hehe, nothing wrong with the GA's though, but i would prefer the built in case is all. Less pieces....:027:

turbo4 02.13.2007 09:25 PM

Alright, ya talked me into it......I'm gonna get the FLM's that take the buggy gears. Procharged, what shock towers are in the pic you posted?

Thanks Guys.

squeeforever 02.13.2007 09:33 PM

Those are UE Knucklehead towers. I would go with FLM towers. I had some of the UE's and they didn't impress me all that much...The FLM's seem to be a better buy as well as they are more adjustable and have the holes for a wing.

suicideneil 02.14.2007 09:31 AM

Procharged- did you polish those bulks/towers or did they come like that, they look seriously nice.....

Sylvester 02.14.2007 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Procharged5.0
I'd go for the Great Assembly bulk kit. (See Pic) They are $95 vs $75 for the Fastlane machine versions but come with great bulkhead braces, are drilled for easy access to the shock tower bolts, and the machine work is better than FLM's.

I have a set of GA's in the 7075 aluminum and they are excellent! Nothing tougher! I also have their 7075 diff cases and 3mm Ti Skids. (See Pic)

If you can afford the FLM combo bulks they are very nice and provide a diff case upgrade as well.

That being said the FLM combo bulks are the best overall value with the GA's right
behind.

NICE polishing Pro! I am forever jealous.. :005: :mad:1


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