But then he would have to use the older, weaker and with the g-maxx single speed conversion more expensive gearbox of the old 3906 e-maxx.
And he would need adapters to use the old tranny in the FLM chassis because the chassis is designed for the new tranny.
To get a complete new tranny from the new 3905 e-maxx definately is the better choice.
Indeed, we're confusing him with the different slipper options- he's using the new emaxx tranny & aftermarket chassis, so the stock tranny and slipper for the new emaxx is what he needs.
I thought you decided to get the FLM allready?
And if you only want to bash the FLM should have more advantages, like:
higher ground clearence, cheaper to buy and therefore cheaper to replace if you kill it while bashing
Yes they will, was no problem with the g3 chassis and the flm-hybrids, won't be a problem with the new stuff as well.
I'm pretty shure because the G4 chassis directly fits to the stock traxxas bulks and the FLM bulks directly fit the stock chassis.
Hm, no more skidplates included in the new gorilla chassis...
That's poor...
I have a g-4 and I think its awesome. I dont race either , just a basher. It a awesome design and so choice. All current emaxx parts will bolt on either g-maxx or flm chassis and about 90% of older 3906 parts will fit also. My unfinished g-maxx new improved all aluminum Silverback build below.
Heres the doner:
Well, you have to decide if you want a hardcore bashing truck or if you want a brilliant looking shelf queen.
Maybe you want to compare the prices of good aluminium suspensions and the price of the flextek suspension and see if the difference is really that big.
One thing you might want to keep in mind: if you build an all alluminium truck, you can't predict what's the most likely part to break. But it's allways going to be expensive.
If you do it like me, you have aluminium bulks which are pretty stable and stiff.
Have titanium suspension arms which are stable but can flex if you crash it.
And the plastic (RPM) axle carriers break if it gets too much, but are cheap and easy/fast to replace. Same thing for the plastic drive shafts, they keep the too hard punishment away from the hardened differentials, drivecups/outdrives and tranny.