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01.23.2006, 11:56 AM

Will the Integy Super-Duty Type II Steering Block work with the Gorilla Maxx G3 Race Suspension? Also where is the Integy block for the rear??
   
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01.23.2006, 10:42 PM

the front and rear knuckles are the same.
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01.23.2006, 11:16 PM

just wondering why the majority of the people is recommending the 8xl. I just baught a 9L and am thinking I should have got a 8xl. Is it a lot better then the 9L. new to the BL world thats why.
   
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just wondering why the majority of the people is recommending the 8xl. I just baught a 9L and am thinking I should have got a 8xl. Is it a lot better then the 9L. new to the BL world thats why.
the xl motors have more torque than the L motors but i would say a 9L is still a good choice
   
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the front and rear knuckles are the same.

So this will fit the front and rear?
http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail...eringmx&cat=17

It says steering so i just thought they where for the front only.
   
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01.24.2006, 09:41 AM

That is the ones. Well if you mount a servo on the back it would steer to. I have this knuckles myself. They are nice. You need to loctite the stock pillow ball caps or get the plastic or one with the oring on them. Just to let you know. The 9l is nice if you not running to heavy maxx. The 8xl just has more torque like stated.


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01.24.2006, 07:23 PM

the torque an xl has allows for higher gear ratios so u can get more speed but the torque also makes it more critical to have a strong drivetrain
   
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01.25.2006, 12:32 AM

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the torque an xl has allows for higher gear ratios so u can get more speed but the torque also makes it more critical to have a strong drivetrain
What would be a good Strong drivetrain?
   
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01.25.2006, 07:11 AM

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What would be a good Strong drivetrain?
ue 8 spider diffs
ue 6mm cvds
hardned steel idler gears
that would be a good start you could also get the gmaxx single speed conversion and flm bulkless
   
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Moved from g-maxx to brushless
   
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