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These look cool. Anybody use them? - 12.19.2005, 06:23 AM

These look pretty cool. Anyone know if they are good or not?

I busted a turnbuckle today hitting a curb almost head on at about 45mph! My steering locked up and I could not get it to turn. So far the only other thing that I can see wrong is a majorly bent titanium hinge pin, bent titanium front skid and batteries wedged in between upper and lower decks of G-Max chassis. Not sure if upper deck cracked or not until I take everything apart and un-wedge the batts.

I do have good news though, (no I didn't save a bunch of money on my car insurance) I did get an extremely poor video of it with my cell phone! My daughter videoed it. As soon as I get the cable to download it to my computer (it's being shipped from Canada so maybe by next week) I will post the video.
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12.19.2005, 07:39 AM

those look nice and beefy! should be good, they said they tried to break them by hand and they wont snap or bend unlike the stock or titanium ones.

were u using ur flextek arms? Cant wait for the vid :)
   
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12.19.2005, 05:38 PM

Yes the FlexTek arms were on and they didn't brake on me this time. They held up well.

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12.19.2005, 06:07 PM

I think you need to stay off the streets with curbs. :D They seem to jump out in front you. :L:


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12.19.2005, 07:00 PM

Here's a pic of the damage.
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12.19.2005, 07:03 PM

Doh!

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it broke the top 2 bumper bracket screws?
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12.19.2005, 07:16 PM

Hey Nick, 28 cells total.

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12.19.2005, 07:43 PM

Ouch! Hate to see that. 28 cells!! what is the top speed of that rocket?? I like those shocks what kind are they? :D


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12.19.2005, 08:00 PM

When you get it took down. Check the x brace on the chassis. I have bent some in the past. I think you may have as well. It don't look pretty.


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12.19.2005, 11:28 PM

mmdooley...
The shocks are from Team Blue Star. I don't care for them because they are kind of course, and the company doesn't respond to e-mails. But they look cool.:D
As for the top speed, that's what I was there to do with my radar gun but I decided to run it in to the curb instead. It should be in the high 40's to low 50's mph. When you see the video, it sounds like it is doing about 200mph past the camera though. :eek:

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I probably won't have it taken apart for about a week or so because I have to finish the T-Maxx conversion first, followed by some new rear bulks on my other BL Maxx.:rolleyes: But I'll let you know.
   
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As for the top speed, that's what I was there to do with my radar gun but I decided to run it in to the curb instead.
That was a good idea! I might do that next time im out with the truck. Cant beat the thrill you get running your truck full speed into the curb lol.:rolleyes:
   
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12.19.2005, 11:49 PM

The sound of the impact alone will send chills down your spine!:L:
   
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lol yeah. then the site of your bent broken maxx will send profanity to your mouth lol
   
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