Fast Lane Machining Hybrid Bulks
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any body use these before? [link=http://www.addicted2rc.com/T_maxx_parts.html]here[/link]. i know that 1/8 diffs are strong, but how much stronger than stock are they. i run 1/8 buggies but not in competition and i know that their drive trains are strong, but i haven't had a problem with the stock t-maxx ones. i can see how they could help with the weak bulk heads, but is it only really needed if i go with a big block like their ice chassis (which i might).
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thats great to hear, as soon as i finish buying all my new paintball stuff i will probably try to get a hold on some of their stuff, seems strong and looks good [sm=shades_smile.gif][sm=shades_smile.gif]
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i have them and they are really good.they are stuffed with robinson gears,strong and look good,they are priced right as well.if ur looking to bash the truck they are the way to go,if they break flm will replace them..later travis
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i have better way's to spend $400 on a driveline!
AFAIK they do not come complete, you get the bulk's, diff's separately....
AFAIK they do not come complete, you get the bulk's, diff's separately....