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09.02.2005, 05:53 PM

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those stock bulks are not know for their superior strength..

I once hit a pole with my right rear with my savage (at topspeed) .. The car turn about 5-6 times really fast around the pole, that was wat took the energy.. not even a little scratch.. priceless.. would had been nice to have that on film.. ;)
   
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09.02.2005, 06:15 PM

Serum, what bulks do you have on your maxx?
I was taking mine apart last night and one of mine was cracked, so now I am going to upgrade. Wich do you recomend, the FLM or Integys?
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09.02.2005, 06:25 PM

I have got the FLM 1/8th bulkless.

I recommend flm's over the integys
   
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09.02.2005, 06:37 PM

I don't know about the 1/8. But the ones for the stock rears was tough. Never damaged them. Bent frame a arms shocks and towers. but never hurt the bulks. They one tough cookie.


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09.03.2005, 03:58 AM

If you want light, go hardcore racing. Stronger then stock for sure, but not bulletproof'ish like flm or ga or vbs.
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09.03.2005, 04:13 AM

If you want strong & light DACE bulks are awsome, and there nickle plated so no need to polish them.


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09.03.2005, 08:44 AM

I have heard alot of good things about the Dace products. Their towers sound interesting as well. Apparently the wing mount tower accepts the mbx5 wing mount permitting the running of a 1/8 wing, makes a good wheelie bar. I have the Dace 23mm wheel adapter and I like them better than the proline adapters. :cool:Wheel adapter

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09.03.2005, 12:00 PM

Yeah, i just don't like the nickle chrome they use..

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09.03.2005, 12:07 PM

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