Yokomo B-MAX2 buggy thread
#903
I know this is late and might have been answered but I just came across this. But to answer the question, yes and no. If you want to go mid motor some day, It's cheaper just to get a new MR v3.
Off the top of my head, you will need a new...
gear box
out drives
screw kit for the gear box
rear brace mount set
body (mind didn't fit that great)
I think that's it, i'm getting old though...lol
Off the top of my head, you will need a new...
gear box
out drives
screw kit for the gear box
rear brace mount set
body (mind didn't fit that great)
I think that's it, i'm getting old though...lol
#904
Tech Master
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just got my V3 today and started assembling it, installing the ball diff for now (ordered a new one) and wondered if anyone else has noticed a bunch of side to side play in the diff, guess Im going to have to run out and grab some outdrive shims tomorrow.
BTW I saw a few people ask if the V3 come with hexes, mine did.
BTW I saw a few people ask if the V3 come with hexes, mine did.
#906
yeah i figured the later v.3's were starting to come with the hex conversions. it's a great deal if you ask me.
#907
Anyone know where I can get a new bmax2 ? The rear motor version
#908
Tech Champion
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All of the Bmax2 Mr's can be build rear or mid so they are all technically a "rear motor version". You can back-order one at Amain or pay a bit more and get one shipped from Banzai.
#909
Did Yokomo discontinue all of the Bmax2 line? Looking for a V3 and can't find one anywhere.
#910
#911
Tech Champion
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Banzai as well: http://banzaihobby.com/yokomo-b-max2mr3 - I can vouch for them being great to deal with from the U.S. also.
#912
Thanks guys!