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Chase023
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04.04.2005, 11:30 AM

Great looking G-Maxx. I really like it.
The wheelie bar looks sweet tho I would of used two shocks to give it better balance on it when it rides on it.

If you intend on using the Integy aluminum bumper, I suggest you run it with only one set of screws on the bottom so when it does hit, it will most likely swing back the bumper instead of bending and breaking the screws. I had a few incidents where I bent and broke the screws on top when it hit. I still use the aluminum ones but I might decide on using the plastic ones later. About the bulkheads, I use the 7075 GA ones which is a little heavy but I like em because even with these crashes, the screws bend and break but the bulkheads stay.

Actually I have no problems running the schulze under the pletty. I also actually have a fan mounted right under it above the driveshaft, which most people haven't noticed yet. I need to get a new fan to replace it tho.

Let us know how the test run goes!


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