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| Newbie Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Canada
Posts: 2
| I have been tossing around a few idea's on how to build my buggy and now that I have chosen my path this is what I have decieded. I have an Emaxx tranny now and I have torn apart my sportmaxx for use of axles, shocks and whatever else I can scavenge. I am going to try for a 16 to 16.5 inch wheelbase tires and wheels are still a big I dunno so I don't know what kind of clearance I will have, The tranny will be mounted to 4 pieces of aluminum angle kinda like a subframe, I am thinking of trying a forward weight bias to keep weight on the front end to achieve this I want to run slightly shorter links in front then rear. I might try to mount the battery as low and as forward as possible in the aluminum frame"under the tranny" I will be making my own custom Revo driveshafts and locking out the axles somehow I have been collecting parts and pieces while figuring this out. When I have something substantial to show than I will throw up some pic's but for right now it is just sketches on the work bench. I do have one question right now though Can I use the reciever from the sportmaxx for my new electric truck are they the same pieces. |
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| Rock Crawler Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: SW, Connecticut
Posts: 685
| The stock reciever on your sportmaxx is exactly the same as the reciever on the E Maxx. So it will work with an electric truck. Just plug your ESC in where you wopuld put your throttle servo. Is your sportmaxx converted to 4wd? |
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| Newbie Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Canada
Posts: 2
| yeah I did the conversion just after I bought the truck 2 wheel drive was fun but 4 wheel is better. I just have to pick up 2 spools for the diffs. |
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