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Feeling - 02.04.2010, 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Krawlin View Post
If the Mini MGT's chassis is anything like the standard Monster GT chassis, then it should work with little modding. I converted my Monster GT with my own center diff setup which is similar to RCM's. http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25581
I have a feeling that this unit will end up in allot of vehicles in order to simplify the setups, reduce weight, and elliminate the need for a transmission that can be somewhat of a problem. We all know that with BL there is really no need for more than one motor or more than one gear, and this makes things much easier to maintain. Like I have been saying MonsterMike I think this unit will sell just as well or even better than the Slipperential. In fact I believe it will help you sell even more slipperentials because of the match up between the two. There are probably more Maxx trucks out here than any other vehicle just because of how long it has been around, and the many versions there are of it. T-Maxx 2.5, 3.3, EMaxx 3906, 3905, and GorillaMaxx, RCM/FastLane Maxx, UE SuperMaxx, HardcoreMaxx.


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