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Brushless Associated MGT - Wannabe FOFF rig

cummins driver

Rock Stacker
Joined
Jan 29, 2005
Messages
91
Location
Kentucky
Hey guys. Well this is nothing new, just havent posted it over here. I got this Monster GT as a roller with no tranny i would say a little over a year ago. I modified an E-Savage transmission to fit, built my own center driveshafts, modified the transmission for all metal gears, mounted some battery tray's, and now its brushless"thumbsup" I built it mainly for hill climbing wether it be dirt, rock or whatever, but i also run it too. If anybody did FOFF around here, I would modify it a little more for only that type of running, but havent ran across anyone yet, except my father in law who runs with me with a stock 3905 E-Maxx. Here are some pictures:

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And here is a short video I have. I like to run at the rock quary which is where this was filmed. We dont have any good sand hills, so this is the best i have. Im not exactly sure what this is though. Its like really fine rock and rock dust or something and it is very loose so it is a lot of fun to climb on. I would have a longer video, but the camera batteries died. As you will notice, I couldnt quite make that vertical section at the top of the hill:lmao:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zDjnTKq14k

Anyways, that my FOFF/hill climbing rig. Hope you guys like it"thumbsup"

Eric
 
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