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Maximizer diffs
Do any of you guys have the maximizer diff cups for your maxx how does it hold up. how hard was it to assymbol. do you know where i can get step by step instructions on how to assymbol it. does it hold us to serious brushless power. does it compare to the HB diffs. thanks
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I think the HB buggy diffs with FLM Hybrids are the best thing for the money. The Maximizer/FLM Combo's is the next best thing though...
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i am running the maximizer diff cups they handle a xl8 very well i have had no trouble with them .do you have the part list for the emaxx if so follow it and you cant go wrong if not http://www.traxxas.com/products/elec...susp_front.pdf
follow this they are easy to put in |
I use the maximizers on a 7XL and it's holding up good.
The good thing about the HB's is that they are even way tougher and the silicone oil is a nice add-on this is what i am missing in my maximizers, the ability of using silicone oil. |
Just wondering is there any difference between the FastLane diff cup and the Maximizer diff cup? They look the same to me.
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6061 vs 7075. the 7075 gets my vote.
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I had pretty good luck with the maxximizer. I did break a few spurs though.
I had a beast to. Big tires 14lbs rtr 18cells 7xl. It had to give some where. I got a flm cup coming. I hope to try it out soon. |
Oh cool, i never noticed the Maximizer was 7075-T6 alum. well it gets my vote too! over 50% harder (Brinell) than 6061-T6.
Does anyone know what Alum. alloy the Kippster diff cup is made from? I have one in my rear, i like them better though, they have a pin and set screw that goes through the side of the cup and securely holds spiders. |
Yeah, or rockwell or vickers hardness tests....................
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sure
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