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Megazone23 02.27.2005 02:27 AM

RPM Skid Plates and the G2 X-Brace Chassis
 
From looking at the pics of the G2, it's obvious the RPM center skid plate won't fit due to the difference in the design, but I'm wondering if the front and rear skid plates can still be mounted.

HotnCold 02.27.2005 08:26 AM

skids
 
Yes they can -

Sylvester 02.27.2005 05:17 PM

are you sure?

RC-Monster Mike 02.27.2005 06:22 PM

I have them on my g-maxxes.

HotnCold 02.27.2005 06:56 PM

ummm - yep ;-)

Sylvester 02.27.2005 06:57 PM

ok :-)

Megazone23 03.10.2005 11:58 PM

Are there any skid plates available to protect the center of the chassis? I'd hate to see that beautiful plate get all messed up.

Speaking of which, one of the obvious changes from stock to G2 is the placement of the batteries. On the G2, it looks like it brings the batteries flush with the extreme bottom of the chassis, which means the center clearance is now quite a bit lower. I can see where this would be a great boon to racers, but is that conversely bad for pure bashers?

For instance in stock trim, my E-Maxx can actually climb the 5" high step plus threshold to get inside my front door, which I don't believe it would be able to do with the G2 chassis. Granted, that's not a critical need, but it is kinda cool and it keeps my dog on her toes. ;) But more practical concerns in the yard are the big pine tree roots, my neighbors garden bricks (don't tell her!), and where the concrete of the street meets the edge of the ditch.

RC-Monster Mike 03.11.2005 12:02 AM

You would be surprised how little of a difference the center ground clearance makes for almost all terrain. The stock skid plates are already at this level, so if you weren't bottoming out on the skids before, you still won't. The lower CG also makes a big difference for things like hill climbing or high speed cornering. With the right suspension setup, the actual bashing capabilities are improved in most areas.

gorillamaxx 03.11.2005 01:16 AM

Ditto what Mike said. If you want to see the RPM "wear plates" on the chassis, look on our race skid product page and click on the slide arrow to see the second slide image.

:cool:

MaxxFusion 03.11.2005 08:40 AM

Here is a pic of the bottom of my truck with the RPM wear plates on. This was a pic before I switched to the G3 Race Supspension.

http://www.rc-monster.com/images/net...AXX-Bottom.jpg

Megazone23 03.11.2005 08:42 AM

Thanks for the pic, Netman. So you haven't had any issues with center clearance?

MaxxFusion 03.11.2005 08:47 AM

Well I havent run my truck yet so I cant say from personal experience but I dont see there being a problem at all. At first when I say the lower tray I thought the same thing. I dont see it being a problem at all.

Megazone23 03.11.2005 11:42 AM

cool, thanks

Chase023 03.11.2005 07:30 PM

I ran my truck with the RPM front/rear skid plates and there is no clearance issue that came up for me.

Mine looks kinda like his but with the RPM on top of the Integy Rear skid plate which is on top of the Gorilla ext skid plate in the back. Hehe...


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