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tashpop
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03.04.2008, 05:34 PM

i don't think mine is a bling queen. i went stong but usible route. rpm arms, 3.3 drive, buggy gears, hybrid bulks, flm chassis, ect.


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03.04.2008, 06:20 PM

I have a feeling that weight is what really kills maxx trucks. I run std rims and tires, light batteries and the minimum of al. My 2wd emaxx (old) has stock everything except for cvds and a single speed gmaxx conversion. It can handle a beating, but is light.

The new emaxx is working on the sames principle, only it has the 3.3 driveshafts and upgraded diffs. Plus not running 14 nimh cells also helps. I am very happy with my new emaxx, and would recommend it.
   
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