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Tmaxx axial .28spec 2s

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Hey any1 no if I can put a axial .28 spec 2s in a tmaxx 3.3 model 4907 without buyn a extended chassis since the 4907 already has a extended chassis stock on it
 
hey have you checked out new era models...they got alot of good stuff on there I'm gettin the motor mount that goes on a stock 2.5 chassis and makes it able to bolt up a .21 on there....only thing is...the shock tower need some modifications but hey its plastic hahaha
 
No I never looked at the new era stuff but I thought if u got the 2.5 MAxx that u deff had 2 get a longer chassis atleast that was what I was told but if they make a mount for a big block for the 2.5 I'm goin 2 have 2 check new era out cause they should have a mount 4 the 3.3 thanks for the info on the new era stuff
 
yeah thats all I've been told too until i tired to mount it myself hahaha with no extended chassis..... and i got it on there just can't trust the motor mount so gotta buy the motor mount from new era when i get paid
 
The new Maxx chassis's are extended in the front. So there's no more room for a bigger engine on a 4908 than there was on the original. In order to have room for a big block exhaust, you MUST go with an aftermarket, big block chassis.
 
i have a.26 picco in a 2.5r maxx chassiss with only adding the motor mount.i would like to put an axiel .32 in a tmaxx but i think a savage is your only alternative for this.
 
A big block T-maxx isn't a very good investment if you ask me. You are better off with a Picco .26 red dot IMO.
 
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