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LRP engine in tmaxx 3.3

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Would these work well or do you recommend something else
 

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Thats it buddy,..the only other option is to hunt down some stuff that isnt made anymore, u would also need the black trans case, I would add in the rrp hardened input shaft
 
If you have the #4907 trans your good to go as long as you run the RRP steel gear set. I wouldn't waste your money on the black trans. I have never broke any of my input shaft. The #4907 has the 6mm and its pretty strong. I am running the grey #4907 trans just got to get creative with the brake setup and drive shafts.
 
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Can you get me a link please my eBay app on my phone always says no results

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That's a sweet setup I'm gonna do that to lol
 
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This is the RRP hear set

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Should be able to get most of the UE Supermaxx stuff here still. I bought my 6mm drive cups off there last year. Some of the UE stuff is getting hard to come by and they have disco'd a lot of parts.
 
I'm kinda confused with this site when you click on manufacturer Traxxas tmaxx it says sorry no matches but in the by category section it has everything but it doesn't say if it will work with tmaxx
 
You will need a different brake setup to work with the UE or any standard 6mm drive cup.
The stock pin style brake disk dosent work with a standard cup, you will need to mount a brake hex on the cup and use the earlier hex brake disk.
 
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