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speedy 11.28.2009 05:27 AM

Longer tvp's ?
 
Are there any other extended tvp's aviable than the ones from tcscrawlers ?
(They are out of stock ! )

suicideneil 11.28.2009 01:22 PM

FLM extended TVPs when they come in stock soon?

http://www.fastlanemachine.net/prodd...LM45400&cat=29 (FLM product page)

If not, Kershaw Designs sell 4" extended ones: http://204.186.93.64/SavageFLux1-6th...n-Chassis.html

Failing that, there are the 1offrc extended tvps: http://1offrc.com/

88gtanotchback 11.28.2009 01:39 PM

http://www.platinumrcproducts.com/prc%20192.html
high prices but quality pieces made from the best. plus your keeping a lightweight truck!

speedy 11.28.2009 03:14 PM

ok !

Thank's for all the answers !

I think i'll try to beef up my driveline first ! So i need some tip's on strong outputs and driveshafts for the flux !!!

suicideneil 11.28.2009 03:17 PM

If the shafts are 5mm (or is it 6mm), then try pretty much any other standard output cups- Mike sells hardend steel ones I think. Driveshafts Im not sure about, though no doubt someone sells something suitable- custom dogbones per chance?..

JThiessen 11.28.2009 04:42 PM

I used the 1offRC TVP's. http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23411
She has modified her part profile based on some of the things I found on the install, so they should fit great.
However, if I had to do it again, I'd likely go with FLM's.

I dont think you need to "upgrade" your drivetrain. Just reduce your punch control some, and maybe take an analytical look at how you drive. Do you land jumps with the throttle on? If so, how much? That can be one of the hardest things on a drive train, with the possible exception of standing backflips.

Gdot 12.10.2009 02:06 PM

another couple here
http://www.gcmachine.ca/index.php/rcstuff/flux


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