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Post by Airpressure on Apr 3, 2006 12:02:48 GMT -5
I have had a few t-maxx's in my time and I they all have the same problem, there bulks break very easily. So I just purchased some GPM alloy bulks for my current maxx and man what a difference in strength there is!
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Post by r34gtr1999 on Apr 3, 2006 19:41:36 GMT -5
I had the Traxxas al bulk on the front of my old T Maxx. I never had a chance to see how well it held up off road as the truck blew up before I had a chance
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 4, 2006 7:29:05 GMT -5
Hehe, I just don't get how your engine blew up! That probably would have made a good video.
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Post by r34gtr1999 on Apr 7, 2006 16:53:28 GMT -5
I'm still trying to figure out that one too lol I wish I had atleast taken pix of that... How do the GPM bulks hold up? I'm thinking of getting aluminum bulkheads for my E Maxx.
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 7, 2006 19:56:24 GMT -5
They are great, I just bent the poop out of my chassis a while ago and the bulks were fine (head on collision with mailbox)
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Post by arstchlvr on Apr 9, 2006 13:24:26 GMT -5
I have gpms too and they are holding up great except for the part that my screws all snapped their heads off.(The ones that attach the bulks to the back)But thats not usual
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Post by Airpressure on Apr 11, 2006 20:17:47 GMT -5
Your right its not!
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Post by hemimaxx9 on May 7, 2006 19:59:17 GMT -5
i have owned 3 different pairs of alu. bulks. Integy,gpm and now hardcore racing. THe integys bent at the tower mounts. The GPMs were desent, i just kept ripping them off and now the HCR bulks. great. have not broke 1. And with the tony screws kit. no snapped screws
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Post by benzzyo5 on May 13, 2006 10:48:24 GMT -5
Integy parts r cheap quality i got a center skidplate and i bent it like crazzy doing everyday normal things in a week i had to throw it out it didn't even fit anymore
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Post by VGCaged_Emaxx on May 29, 2006 8:08:33 GMT -5
I can't stand the Integy alum. skid plates. I bought a set of the two for $35 thinking that they would protect better than the plastic ones, and don't get me wrong, they do to some extent, but the bend WAY too easily. Every time I would accidentaly hit a tree (lol) it would bend all the way in to the bulks. But about the bulks, I think I might get a pair of those, you guys seem to say that they are really strong.
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Post by offroadin101 on May 29, 2006 15:09:42 GMT -5
Integy has terrible quality aluminum. I haven't broken a stock bulkhead on my E-Maxx yet.
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