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04.05.2007, 12:49 PM

It should be large enough to fit the 4200's.. next question..Have you got a steady hand and a dremel? or are you ready for your first upgrade!? (an FLM chassis.. :) )
   
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It should be large enough to fit the 4200's.. next question..Have you got a steady hand and a dremel? or are you ready for your first upgrade!? (an FLM chassis.. :) )
+1 on the shiny, strong, aluminum goodness!




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04.05.2007, 07:16 PM

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It should be large enough to fit the 4200's.. next question..Have you got a steady hand and a dremel? or are you ready for your first upgrade!? (an FLM chassis.. :) )
I would have said it if Serum hadn't beaten me to it! LOL!

If you can afford it buy the FLM chassis. The battery fitment (holds up to 8-cells) and the added length of the chassis are worth it not to mention the added strength and improved appearance!


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04.05.2007, 07:28 PM

you guys are a bad influence :005:

...I want to run as much stock as I can...for awhile. I've already spent too much right now also. We'll see how long I can hold out...

I know I won't be able to resist forever.....
   
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oh wow...it's only $90!? I expected more.
so which end gets the new driveshaft? I assume that everything else (stock) bolts right up? does it come w/ hold down straps, or is everyone using the gorilla straps?

That chassis and some alum bulkheads and I'd be set for awhile, eh???


*does anyone have a naked pic of one assembled?

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oh wow...it's only $90!? I expected more.
so which end gets the new driveshaft? I assume that everything else (stock) bolts right up? does it come w/ hold down straps, or is everyone using the gorilla straps?

That chassis and some alum bulkheads and I'd be set for awhile, eh???


*does anyone have a naked pic of one assembled?
The back end gets the driveshaft. The stock front one works fine (or MIP, UE, etc.)

Most everything is a bolt on. No location for antenna or on/off switch. Aside from that all else bolts up well. Use a DuBro alloy antenna mount. Works like a charm. Use servo tape for the on/off switch and attach it to the side of the esc. Problems solved.


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