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GorillaMaxx360 01.12.2007 08:59 AM

Which One
 
Should i get the Carbon Fiber Chassis or metal one For the E-Revo Kit. How much lighter is the chassis. Will it hold up. Is it worth the extra 15 bucks. Is it good to have all you shock pressure on a graphite plate. What do you think i should do. O and does anybody have any erevo pictures i have not seen many if you know someone or have some pics of a erevo i would like to see thanks. WHAT DO YOU THINK.(should i trust carbon fibre to hold everything togeather for bashing and racing):032:

jollyjumper 01.12.2007 09:18 AM

i'd go with alu, but dont get it wrong. cf is plenty strong.
hehe that one rhymes.:005:

Sylvester 01.12.2007 10:11 AM

Id second aluminum, even though CF is stronger and lighter by aproximattly 1 GP3300 battery, you can have a band-aid fix if somthing breaks.. Say you bent a plate on the chassis, you can bend it back and play while waiting for a replacement, with cf, they snap and cant be fixed so there is some down time.

captain harlock 01.12.2007 10:37 AM

Aluminum all the way. If you're a basher, aluminum should bear your cruel driving a bit.:)

GorillaMaxx360 01.14.2007 04:43 PM

so alu an the chassis should not make a noticable difference in handling with weight.

jollyjumper 01.14.2007 05:15 PM

no, just a tad heavier but not so much.

Sylvester 01.14.2007 10:00 PM

Id doubt it would be noticable.

crazyjr 01.14.2007 11:13 PM

I've had mine for a year and its all scratched up and looks rough, but it will still go to h@!! and back with no troubles

neweuser 01.14.2007 11:50 PM

I went CF and have no issues with the gmaxx and getting another. I have jumped my CF 6ft with no ramp landing and have had no isses at all with my cf..plus, it's S E X Y!

squeeforever 01.15.2007 11:59 PM

What the hell?!?! Are you going with a Maxx or Revo??

GorillaMaxx360 01.16.2007 08:59 AM

MAxx i will have my stuff in 1 week ordering tonigt sorry for lots of confusion.

neweuser 01.16.2007 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by squeeforever
What the hell?!?! Are you going with a Maxx or Revo??

Yeah, I thought he was going Revo too! The best thing to do is always research, but man! :005:

GorillaMaxx360 01.16.2007 02:36 PM

new user you both have gmaxx and g-erevo which one do you like better i am kind of a maxx guy or do both rate about equal.

neweuser 01.16.2007 02:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
new user you both have gmaxx and g-erevo which one do you like better i am kind of a maxx guy or do both rate about equal.

Actually, I have only the maxx and love it. But most here would say the Revo is better.

GorillaMaxx360 01.16.2007 02:43 PM

sorry for the confusion i mis lead my self that you had a revo when i thought this i saw your name in the thread title of the crazy erevo i know know that i saw you name because you replied last at the time and i looked at that unstead of looking at the name under the thread. My mistake Sorry.

neweuser 01.16.2007 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GorillaMaxx360
sorry for the confusion i mis lead my self that you had a revo when i thought this i saw your name in the thread title of the crazy erevo i know know that i saw you name because you replied last at the time and i looked at that unstead of looking at the name under the thread. My mistake Sorry.

No big deal man....I like the maxx for the option of parts it has. The bulks, diffs, and stuff like that are easier to find. Although, bulks are in the process now for the Revo. But mine is so low, my maxx almost looks like a truggy.


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