RC-Monster Forums  

Go Back   RC-Monster Forums > Support Forums > T/E Maxx Parts

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
Front/rear bumper on maxx
Old
  (#1)
Klausen
Brushless G-maxx
 
Klausen's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 378
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Denmark
Front/rear bumper on maxx - 09.05.2007, 04:30 AM

Hi

Do you guys run front/rear bumpers on your maxx trucks?

I have almost converted everything on my E-maxx to alu or titanium, and now I am with the bumpers. Shall I upgrade them to alu/titanium, or simply just take them off.

Are they needed on the truck in races?

Anybody else thought about this?

Best regards
Jesper
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#2)
biddy
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
09.05.2007, 05:42 AM

buy RPM front and rear bumpers for your maxx. they are lightweight, totally indestructible (i really mean this, broken every thing except these bumpers) and look cool.
use the stock bumper mounts. also, when you are tightening the screws for the mounts, tighten them up then loosen them by 1/4 to 3/4 turn back. this will ensure that the mounts flex during an impact. if your using aluminium bulkhead braces, use loctite on the screws to set this position.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#3)
rchotrodz
RC-Monster Stock
 
Offline
Posts: 33
Join Date: Aug 2007
09.08.2007, 02:38 PM

I agree with biddy but I went with the rpm a arms all around, full skid plates, front and rear shock towers ( the only thing bad about them is only one shock mounting position one them compared to the 3 on the stock ) and also the bumpers and bulkhead braces
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	020.JPG
Views:	480
Size:	240.0 KB
ID:	3205   Click image for larger version

Name:	022.JPG
Views:	501
Size:	237.7 KB
ID:	3206   Click image for larger version

Name:	023.JPG
Views:	527
Size:	236.0 KB
ID:	3207  

   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#4)
suicideneil
Old Skool
 
suicideneil's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 7,494
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Devon, England
09.09.2007, 08:09 PM

I dont:



I just dont like the way they look, makes a truck look like a cheap radioshack toy. I would never recommend a metal bumper AND braces though, since any shock caused by a crash is transfered through to the bulkheads and chassis, not good.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#5)
rchotrodz
RC-Monster Stock
 
Offline
Posts: 33
Join Date: Aug 2007
09.09.2007, 09:25 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by suicideneil View Post
I dont:



I just dont like the way they look, makes a truck look like a cheap radioshack toy. I would never recommend a metal bumper AND braces though, since any shock caused by a crash is transfered through to the bulkheads and chassis, not good.
rpm are not metal they are basically a heavy duty plastic
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#6)
RCShocker
RC Monster
 
Offline
Posts: 460
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Charlotte, NC
09.09.2007, 11:13 PM

I run a RPM bumper in the front ONLY. I really like the clean look without a bumper on the rear. Plus I dont use reverse much.

Ti skids take care of the drag duty when the front lifts. No need to grind away a plastic bumper out back.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#7)
suicideneil
Old Skool
 
suicideneil's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 7,494
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Devon, England
09.10.2007, 12:25 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by rchotrodz View Post
rpm are not metal they are basically a heavy duty plastic
I know I just mean its a bad idea in general for anyone to use all metal bumpers, braces and bulkheads, since the shock is transfered through them to more critical areas. RPM bumpers are super absorbant and rarely ever brake, so they are ideal for bashing & racing.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#8)
ClodMaxx
hold my beer... watch this...
 
ClodMaxx's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 969
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: berkley, michigan
09.10.2007, 12:34 PM

i shredded an RPM front bumper. head-on collision with a pole, and the pole won. a couple big chunks of RPM plastic went flying.

the only metal bumper w/metal supports that seems to make sense is VBS bumpers, ti VBS skids and ti jounces. the jounces act as a spring to absorb impact, and the titanium acts as a spring in itself (to a certain degree of impact. a lot will mess it up, i'm sure). i won't be testing it...


Xray XT8 (Neu powered) MMM on 5s
MD 500 scale heli - castle HV-45 on 3s
Eflite Blade 400 heli on 3s
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#9)
suicideneil
Old Skool
 
suicideneil's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 7,494
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Devon, England
09.10.2007, 04:54 PM

Thats the great thing about Ti, its so flexible it can deflect a long way without bending, but a big impact will still hurt it. God forbid you should intentionally crash your Supermaxx ClodMaxx, it would be a crime.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#10)
superlightmaxx
RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
 
superlightmaxx's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 118
Join Date: Oct 2007
10.19.2007, 03:14 PM

I dont run any bumpers, saves 50g off the truck! yahoo... but if you bash really hard, please do run them


Working on:
Twin CF GorillaMaxx (8S motors on 2x2slipo)
2WD AL. GorillaMaxx (7lbs with batteries)
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#11)
macr0w
RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
 
macr0w's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 225
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Charlotte NC
11.06.2007, 09:34 PM

I run RPM bumpers and stuff on front and rear of my Maxx.

But then I beat the %#@!&* out of it on a regular basis.

I always wondered why RPM doesn't make bumper braces for the Maxx?
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#12)
superlightmaxx
RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
 
superlightmaxx's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 118
Join Date: Oct 2007
11.25.2007, 10:08 AM

Probably because the stock one never break...i'm sure they tought of it tought...


Working on:
Twin CF GorillaMaxx (8S motors on 2x2slipo)
2WD AL. GorillaMaxx (7lbs with batteries)
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#13)
ssspconcepts
RC-Monster Aluminum
 
ssspconcepts's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 834
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Aubrey, Texas
11.25.2007, 10:24 AM

I use titanium bumpers by Hardcore Racing with stock plastic bumper mounts...looks cool...strong as heck...and the stock mounts effectively absorb energy from the bumpers.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#14)
Duster_360
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
11.26.2007, 09:33 AM

I won a HCR TI bumper and mounts on ebay last week and after looking at it when I got it, I decided I would mount the TI bumper on stock mounts - I moved the metal bumper mounts to the rear - I want that weak link in the front. In the back those mounts shouldn't contribute to damage - all my crashes so far have been on the front end.

It is a nice looking bumper!
   
Reply With Quote
7075
Old
  (#15)
JERRY2KONE
JERRY2KONE SUPERMAXX
 
JERRY2KONE's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 3,452
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: HAYMARKET VIRGINIA
7075 - 11.26.2007, 10:08 AM

Not for nothing but I have one of my trucks setup with 7075 CNC mounts and bumpers, but I compressed high density foam between the mount and the bumper for absorbing the impact with oversize screws to hold it together. I just like the massive look that it has, plus it protects the rest of the truck from being smashed up. With a tough wing assembly and a roll bar nothing of any real value gets hurt. Like it was stated earlier the RPM stuff is plenty tough enough, but people say it looks like a radio shack toy because of the plastic bumber. So I look for a more impressive way to deal with impacts. Sorry!!
   
Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump







Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
vBulletin Skin developed by: vBStyles.com