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freeway 08-13-2009 07:09 AM

look over at kershaw, they have twin motor set-ups for the revo/maxx

Big Midget 08-13-2009 08:51 AM

Thanks, I'll take a look there too...............:tire::D

freeway 08-13-2009 08:55 AM

just ordered a brushless set-up from them 2 days ago for emaxx backyard bashing. GL

http://www.kershawdesigns.com/

Stubbs 08-13-2009 06:33 PM


Originally Posted by freeway (Post 5999880)
anybody have a link to a site for parts on converting an 2.5 t-maxx to e-maxx ??? TIA

Did anybody notice that there is a 6 year gap between this post, and the one before it??? Totally useless info, but I thought it was pretty cool anyway. Someone must have been doing a search and came across is....either that, or they read through 573 pages of threads in front of it :lol:

freeway 08-13-2009 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by Stubbs (Post 6202038)
Did anybody notice that there is a 6 year gap between this post, and the one before it??? Totally useless info, but I thought it was pretty cool anyway. Someone must have been doing a search and came across is....either that, or they read through 573 pages of threads in front of it :lol:

and it took that long to sink in ?

Big Midget 08-25-2009 09:14 PM

Whats your guy's opion on the Kershaw Designs 700-HO motors?
Is there a huge difference over the stock titans?
Does anyone have any experience with them......:tire:
Just looking for a mild upgrade and I want to keep the truck water proof. :D

Santiago 08-26-2009 03:33 AM

Hi Guys

Just got my hands on an E-Maxx which had been set-up for rock crawling.
There's a crack in the front upper suspension arm, and there's a little bit of forward/backward play, so I suspect it's run into something on that wheel.

I've got some new suspension arms, but should I look at replacing the bulkhead as well?

Cheers

Big Midget 08-26-2009 05:14 AM

I wouldn't replace it unless it cracked or damaged unless your wanting to upgrade it. :D

Santiago 08-27-2009 04:17 AM

Thanks Midget.

I had a look at the parts on that wheel last night while replacing the suspension arm & it looks like it's just the pin that holds the lower suspension arm to the body has sheared. Got a new one on order. I love how easy this thing is to fix!

Big Midget 09-15-2009 08:48 PM

No problem :cool:

Hey can anyone recommend, what pinion gears to run on my 3905 e-maxx.
If I were to install some cen genesis gst wheels & tires. They're alot
taller than the stock tires.......:tire:
I'm pretty sure they're 7'' tall.

FLATLINE XTR 05-17-2011 09:40 AM

Dead thread I know...
How come when I compress the suspention on my emaxx the tires toe out? And how do I correct this?

ckblood05 05-17-2011 09:45 AM


Originally Posted by FLATLINE XTR (Post 9124656)
Dead thread I know...
How come when I compress the suspention on my emaxx the tires toe out? And how do I correct this?

you mean the top of the tires go in towards the truck? if so, thats how all suspension works. when you go down the wheels go in, when you go up, the wheels go out.

FLATLINE XTR 05-17-2011 09:52 AM

Not the camber, the toe in/out. The front of all four tires points out when you compress the suspension.

ckblood05 05-17-2011 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by FLATLINE XTR (Post 9124719)
Not the camber, the toe in/out. The front of all four tires points out when you compress the suspension.

oh ok i see. im not sure why it would do that. when i push down on my t-maxx the wheels stay straight, and go in up top.

FLATLINE XTR 05-17-2011 11:03 AM

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Here are a couple pics. The wheels are perfectly straight when sitting normal. Sorry they are fuzzy my phone sucks.


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