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The only place I have seen this brand is on E Bay, just be careful I've been hearing about alot of problems with e bay and pay pal lately.. but it looks nice and if its going to be a shelf queen then there really won't be any need to worry...
 
I've seen that cvd/slider before, but I can't place it.

Personally, I'd never run alloy arms. RPM only. The only good part about the bulks is that they use bushing for the hinge pins. But, I have no idea where you would find replacement bushings.

Overall, I"d say save your money and buy the right aluminum parts while leaving other flex area parts as plastic. Preferably RPM plastic.
 
Good places for aluminum are your bulk heads and and hub carriers, I would leave the A arms stock until you break them then replace them with RPM ones..
 
Well, for durability, aluminum bulks (GA) and chassis braces, RPM towers/arms/knuckles, spring steel skids (RC Solutions Front and Rear).

If your willing to spend that kind of dough on aluminum, then don't skimp on the bits you do replace with aluminum. Buy high quality stuff.
 
The only things I would go aluminum on the Maxx is the bulk heads and shock towers. That is it. I have GH bulks on mine and I have broken just about everything on there but the bulks. GH is real good stuff.
 
One other thing when you buy new parts is you want to make sure that there is good parts support incase you break or bend something...
 
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