@@chefbeardsly thanks! I have a Dbxl 1.0 already converted to electric, I bought one. But I would like to transfer it to a Dbxle 1.0 chassis. Will that fit straight on? Or would I be better buying a Dbxle 2.0 chassis? Thanks again!
@rcsworld1307 the 1.0 you would be better off getting the 2.0 chassis you'll need the center shafts and the diff cups for the out drive in the center on the front and rear diffs and when you do that you'll need the ring and pinion gears for the 2.0 e for the diffs
@rcsworld1307 most likely not i don't have a 1.0 chassis and the way i have mine setup i needed the center stuff I didn't want hard angles on the center shafts I also have a build video of when I first built this
Max 4 combo is ridiculously huuuuge! Until you see one in person you just can't understand the size of these combos!! Beast mode engaged! 👊👊👍👍
Hell yeah!!!!
Great work!!
Good stuff man.. as usual.
7:23 so do I
Hey man can you answer me a question about this build if possible? Thank you 🙏🏻
@rcsworld1307 what question do you have shoot away
@@chefbeardsly thanks! I have a Dbxl 1.0 already converted to electric, I bought one. But I would like to transfer it to a Dbxle 1.0 chassis. Will that fit straight on? Or would I be better buying a Dbxle 2.0 chassis? Thanks again!
@rcsworld1307 the 1.0 you would be better off getting the 2.0 chassis you'll need the center shafts and the diff cups for the out drive in the center on the front and rear diffs and when you do that you'll need the ring and pinion gears for the 2.0 e for the diffs
@@chefbeardsly ok that’s great thanks for the advice, do you think if I got the Dbxle 1.0 chassis I could avoid having to purchase these extra parts?
@rcsworld1307 most likely not i don't have a 1.0 chassis and the way i have mine setup i needed the center stuff I didn't want hard angles on the center shafts I also have a build video of when I first built this