t-maxx spur gear question?
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t-maxx spur gear question?
I have a t-maxx .15 and it had a 72t spur on it and i am getting a metal one but i looked and their 56t 55t and it says new t-maxx. So all i am asking is will it work on my t-maxx and not be weird oing from 72t to 56t Thax.
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RE: t-maxx spur gear question?
the spurs are not interchangsble. rrp makes a metal 66t for the older maxxes. Going from a 72 to a 66 will give you more top speed. The 66t is for the older emaxx but the both work with the same slipper
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RE: t-maxx spur gear question?
ok so basicly you have a .15 maxx with a 3.3 bolted in?
there's 2 differnt setup's with the gearing, those smaller spurs your finding (56t-55t ect) are for the "newer" tmaxx's, with the 2.5r's and the 3.3's, they have a different tranny, and are setup stock with a different spurgear/clutchbell mesh. you would need to get the one for the older style. like the 72t or the 66t. i have the 72t steel robinson myself, and it's worked great with my rb323 powered maxx. btw, keep this in mind, one of those spurs wil eat the stock clutchbell pretty qwick, i had this problem, went with a robinson hardened clutchbell, and no problems since. just make sure to get the mesh right
there's 2 differnt setup's with the gearing, those smaller spurs your finding (56t-55t ect) are for the "newer" tmaxx's, with the 2.5r's and the 3.3's, they have a different tranny, and are setup stock with a different spurgear/clutchbell mesh. you would need to get the one for the older style. like the 72t or the 66t. i have the 72t steel robinson myself, and it's worked great with my rb323 powered maxx. btw, keep this in mind, one of those spurs wil eat the stock clutchbell pretty qwick, i had this problem, went with a robinson hardened clutchbell, and no problems since. just make sure to get the mesh right