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Mark Fradkin
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Vbs - 12.24.2006, 05:28 PM

DOES THE UE VBS BULKLESS spyder 8 work w/ the Gorilla Emaxx extended chassis? WHAT ABOUT FLM Hybred bulks?. I think it would be a good thing to be able to get to the diffs easier. Does the FLM work w/ UE spyder 8 inside. Can you get inside both by popping off the skid plate.?

I am in the market for chassis because of a bad hi-impact -well you can probably guess the rest. Pretty bad & unfortunate,& costly however

Anyway thanks in advance for you guys imput & Happy Holidays.

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12.24.2006, 09:38 PM

The VBS is quite pricy in comparison to the Hybrids. You wont be able to gain access to the diffs with popping up the skids off the Hybrids( vertically enclosed), but you can easily use 1/8 diffs in it( it was made exclusively for that).

Both bulks are compatible with the extended Gorilla chassis, but you need to either buy the monoblock chassis extender( if you plan to further extend the gorilla chassis while using the VBS) or you can use a modified g-maxx extender( modified by Mike).

The Hybrids can fit the g-maxx chassis, with or without an extra extending unit DIRECTLY.

The VBS can fit the g-maxx directly if you are not using the g-maxx extender, though.

If you are a modeller who seeks perfection and ready to pay the needed money, go with UE all the way.

If you'd rather beat up your truck fair and square without caring much about how it would look like and saving gobs of money, go with the Hybrids.


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