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Conversion kit for E-Maxx chassis - 04.25.2008, 03:44 PM

At the RCX show in Pomona I saw at the RC Monster booth that there was a conversion kit to use the newer e-maxx tranny with the FLM chassis kit. Will that be available soon? I plan to be upgrading from an old HV Maxx (375 watts) to the MMM when the motor+ ESC kits come out.


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04.26.2008, 05:50 PM

I think it may appear in the store sooner or later, but at the moment it is a custom-made item- email mike and he will sort you out with one. $17 + S&H I believe.
   
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04.27.2008, 02:51 AM

Yep. that's a kit from FLM; it will be available; i think you can shoot Mike an email with a request for a set.
   
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We're talking about the tranny from the 3905 emaxx, right?
   
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05.05.2008, 01:53 PM

yep, the 3905 tranny in the FLM e-maxx chassis.
   
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Didn't take long


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05.08.2008, 03:31 AM

Yes that was my truck you saw it on and Mike should be able to get you the part. The part Number is FLM 10600 it sold for 17 + shipping.





I removed it from my FLM chassis and installed it on a my G3. build. So it pretty much interchangeable between the GM and FLM.. The GM requires some new drilling to fit and will limit you to a 44 spur gear though..





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Tdc57 - 05.08.2008, 03:39 AM

Hey TDC what knuckles do you have on that rig?
   
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05.08.2008, 03:44 AM

I hate to admit it out loud! But they are Integy.. Part number is T3016 they cost me $76.00 for all four..


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Hey TDC, did u have to do anything special to get that waterproof reciever box attached to the FLM emaxx chassis?
   
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Hey TDC, did u have to do anything special to get that waterproof reciever box attached to the FLM emaxx chassis?
If your planning on using the duel steering servos then you will need to cutoff the end of the 3905 rx box (IE) the part that holds down the wires going into the box.

If you plan on using a single steering servo then no issues (piece of cake) it wont be centered like it is shown but it provide you with a full water protection and (heck) a little offset never hearts anything.

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That's great, i will be using a single servo setup. I knew my JR 320oz/in digital servo was good for something!
   
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That's great, i will be using a single servo setup. I knew my JR 320oz/in digital servo was good for something!
OOOo yah.. No worries at all Fast5sRevo88..
You’re going to love the JR servo.. I’ve always had great success with mine. I’ve got the JR DS8711 in both of my builds.. I just love the 400 oz of torque it provides.. I stripped my anodized off for my GEVO



But left it on my G3




Post some pics of you bad boy when you have the time..

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I'll try to take a picture of it, but Mr. JR might be mad at me for taking his freind away (I'm planning on selling my G3R). You ever seen a mad steering servo?, its out of control.
   
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05.09.2008, 07:47 PM

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Yes that was my truck you saw it on and Mike should be able to get you the part. The part Number is FLM 10600 it sold for 17 + shipping.



Hope that helps..

Have a great one.
Sweet!! Can you still use the old center CVD's and dogbones?


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