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05.23.2005, 09:32 PM
im makin a custom pede its guna have all of the flm ped essories including the ext arms front and rear, from what i read at ultamate rc you need new parts (wich wont matter since im building from ground up) i need somthing like new axles n form the nitro pede or sumthingf.can sum 1 help me find out what parts i need for the ext arm conversion. also i need all the pins n bolts wahers from the original pede along withe the tranny assembly and front,rear assembly (i know its a lota parts) and to be honest i dont know all of them so is there a package for this stuff? or or what will the easiest way to get all the parts i need, if you can find something out, thx alot in advance.
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05.23.2005, 09:38 PM
FLM is cutting the aluminum tranny for the pede today, and these should be available as soon as Wednesday or Thursday, so you can almost build the whole truck with FLM parts. I will look at a manual and see what other parts you will need. to build a complete truck. i can get all that you need, but it will take a little time to put the list together. The FLM arms mount directly, and include hinge pins, but I think they inlude thicker axles for the steering knuckles (I am not familiar with the nitro steering knuckles, but this may be what works-I modified my extended hubs when I built mine).
Welcome to the forums as well! :)
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05.23.2005, 09:44 PM
wow fast relpy and thx for the welcome n the help
incase i did not make my self clear i have a ele pede .
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05.28.2005, 07:15 PM
also can you give me a list that you know of TRUCK bodies that fit the pede thx
sorry for the tripp post but i couldnt edit it wdnt let me
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05.28.2005, 08:53 PM
To put the maxx wheels on the pede, you need adapters. Simply using Maxx wheels hexes won't work. The Maxx bodies would probably fit the pede, but they would be a little long with the regular length chassis. With the extended length chassi (like on my truck), the maxx bodies fit near perfectly. With the standard length chassi, the 1/10 truck bodies (pede rustler size) bodies fit the best. There are a few truck bodies available for the pedes, so it would be fairly easy to find one. I can get pede bodies pretty easily as well.
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05.28.2005, 09:12 PM
ok thats coll thx for the help how much will it be off its a savage body to t maxx and e maxx is it gunna be off alot?
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06.28.2005, 12:11 AM
Savage bodies are about the same size as a maxx body.
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