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11.17.2006, 05:39 PM

yes that would make a real long gmaxx.....hmmmm i wonder.....


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11.17.2006, 05:42 PM

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yes that would make a real long gmaxx.....hmmmm i wonder.....
Anyone know fore sure though?:032: :032:


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11.17.2006, 05:56 PM

It sure will, neweuser, but there will be some extreme flexibility in the rear end.
Surely you're not trying to try it out. Right?


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11.17.2006, 05:59 PM

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It sure will, neweuser, but there will be some extreme flexibility in the rear end.
Surely you're not trying to try it out. Right?
Nah, I think not. I would be curious to have someone test though! If it were all one piece, maybe. But I agree that there would be too much flex. You would have to almost extend the front and rear to minmize the flex a tad more, then make some sort of brace for the ends.:032:


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11.17.2006, 06:03 PM

I wonder if the truck would keep wheelying with this much extension.


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11.17.2006, 06:04 PM

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I wonder if the truck would keep wheelying with this much extension.
I wouldn't think so. Just added an extended to the gmaxx helps that alot. It would definately be less even more. It would be nice to find out though:005:


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11.17.2006, 06:06 PM

I guess it is much safer with a FLM or Lightning chassis. You only need a very long rear drive shaft.


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11.17.2006, 06:15 PM

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I guess it is much safer with a FLM or Lightning chassis. You only need a very long rear drive shaft.
Very true, then the next question would be the integrity of the shaft length?:032:


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11.17.2006, 06:19 PM

I have tried the front extension. I sold it off. It would still wheelie.
The mono block would fit the extend gmaxx.


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12.25.2006, 02:45 AM

How mch does the monoblock extend the chassis. Cant seem to find this info. Is it more than the Gmaxx extention?


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12.25.2006, 04:53 AM

1.25" or 31.75 mm.
   
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12.25.2006, 02:48 PM

Does this add more than the gmaxx extended?

How much?


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12.25.2006, 02:56 PM

You can add it to a gmaxx extended truck. So it is like a double extended model.


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12.25.2006, 03:00 PM

Coolhand, I was under the impression you can't use it with the G-Maxx extension...
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12.25.2006, 03:14 PM

OH yeh know you right squee. What wasI thinking. Cause the custom skid it takes.
It makes it just about as long as extended gmaxx. About 30mm longer.


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