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Also - 03.23.2009, 03:45 AM

You could also install a UE monoblock to extend the chassis by 30mm or so and that will take care of the wheelie issue. Of course you would also have to acquire a longer custom dogbone to drive the rear diff.


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You could also install a UE monoblock to extend the chassis by 30mm or so and that will take care of the wheelie issue. Of course you would also have to acquire a longer custom dogbone to drive the rear diff.

i was looking into getting one of them nut thats almost 100 then another 20 or so for a drive shaft then i still need drive cups. might as well buy a chassis. (unless you havea used one for sale )

im running 60k in the front diff, went up from from what i was running and it is better. maybe programming the mmm and driving a bit more conservatively will help ?
or maybe i should go up on the pinion ? running 19/68 now.

the options are not depleted yet ! i was just looking for some inside info so i head in the rite direction.
   
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i was looking into getting one of them nut thats almost 100 then another 20 or so for a drive shaft then i still need drive cups. might as well buy a chassis. (unless you havea used one for sale )

im running 60k in the front diff, went up from from what i was running and it is better. maybe programming the mmm and driving a bit more conservatively will help ?
or maybe i should go up on the pinion ? running 19/68 now.

the options are not depleted yet ! i was just looking for some inside info so i head in the rite direction.

The monoblock is still your best bet, because it is a move forward in improving your handling without going backwards in performance. The mono is like $65 and you can get drive cups there just as well cheaply, and then order the driveshaft from RCAlloys for $20 shipped. You already spent good money for the MMM combo, why compromise on anything else?


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The monoblock is still your best bet, because it is a move forward in improving your handling without going backwards in performance. The mono is like $65 and you can get drive cups there just as well cheaply, and then order the driveshaft from RCAlloys for $20 shipped. You already spent good money for the MMM combo, why compromise on anything else?

im not compromising but why the mono block instead of say a flm chassis or gorrilla max ?
   
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Monoblock - 03.23.2009, 09:31 PM

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im not compromising but why the mono block instead of say a flm chassis or gorrilla max ?
Like I stated the monoblock is only $65. Any of those options are good ones. The monobock is pretty simple and straight forward without having to rebuild the whole truck.


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