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Sticky for Bully 2 parts?

SDheavymetal

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Can someone due a sticky for Bully2 parts?
Upgrade parts?

Or maybe just have a one section just for Bully2 axles?

Thanks
Matt
 
There's not to many upgrade parts for the bully2's

RC4WD make a knuckle weight for there axles
Also they have the option of putting an 8* knuckle
NCD- make's the battery and electronic tray plus TI steering,
D-lux- makes the new knuckle/knuckle weight in one system, plus once there done testing new axles.

Other than that there not much for upgrade nor really do the Bully2's need a lot of upgrade's :)
 
Never underestimate human ingenuity or stupidity. Make something bullet proof and someone will make a better bullet. Make Axles that don't need many mods, someone will make the must have mod! Make something idiot proof and the world will make a better idiot.

Just having the Bully 2 sticky will clarify original bully and bully 2. As time goes by there will be more and more mods.
 
I am down with having another section. These are a totally different axle. Axial has 3. Losi has 3. Traxxas has 2. Hell Tamiya even has 3 sections.
 
x4 on the separate section

Boca Bearing makes various levels of quality bearing "sets" specific for the RC4WD Bully 2 axles. The sets are a nice convenience.

Gunnar makes stock hex nut axle pins and universal pins for the Bully 2. He will do custom lengths too and honestly he gets them out just as quick. I added an extra 1mm to the 10mm front hex nut axle pins to reduce slop. All 4 stock pins are 10mm which is a good fit for the rears but was a little loose in the front on mine.

CBRB FAB makes a nice set of rear Titanium axle shafts specific for the Bully 2. You may have to cut the tang down a tad to fit but they end up with far less slop than the stockers and are very light.

These are just some of the aftermarket parts I have tried out. I am sure there are more around or on the way. Personally I would like to see an upper link mount that bolted on top of the gear casing. The current mount keeps the servo positioned too close to the shock mount IMO.

These are amazing axles stock though. No doubt about that.
 
Personally I would like to see an upper link mount that bolted on top of the gear casing. The current mount keeps the servo positioned too close to the shock mount IMO.

These are amazing axles stock though. No doubt about that.

Already working on it. I don't like that I can't use my carbon fiber servo ear savers on my 7990 with the stock upper link mount. Servo to shock clearance is an issue as you mentioned. I would also like to raise my 7990 so the bottom is flush with the bottom of the tube but the upper link mount prevents this. There is lots to gain from a new upper mount. Plus a few people have bent the stock mount.
 
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I think we need a new front and rear link mounts with the lower holes that go into the case counter sunk. I would perfer aluminum 7075 would be the best.
 
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