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Does anyone have a set of blue aluminum front bulks for a tmaxx. I just bought some off a guy, and i thought they were for the front. Ends up they are for the back. I found that out after i put them on the front, and i couldnt stear because they were not the right ones. they were made to go on the rear. Took me four hours to put them on, then take them back off again, and put it all back together.. $@#!&*#$%@
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i used to run the alum bulks on my maxx and found the new grey plastic bulks work better. i had indegy front and rear and after every qualifier i had to retighten them to the chassis.this is even useing lock tight. i have about 3 sets of front and rear i wount use cuz of this. screws broken inside of them cuz of them backing out. not one problem with the grey bulks after 6 races.
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dont tell me that, i just stuck them on the back today. I had a set of rear bulks, and put them on today.; I'm gonna see how they work out. i'll let you know
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i bought the traxxas bulks, and they are the strongest things ever, trust me. I beat the heck out of the with a hammer, trying to get a bolt out of them that snapped off, and that is after i heated the boltg for 10 minutes almost glowing red. And never even touched the bulks on e bit. They are very tough , trust me. I got them on now, and they look great
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The thing is, we've all already owned traxxas bulks as well as better ones and Traxxas is OK, but not "the best"
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they may not be the best. But if i can beat on them with a hammer, when they are about 400 dergrees or hotter and not bend. I'm not worried about them breaking, when they hit the ground. fi you know what i mean