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Old 09-05-2016
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Default B max4 running as 2wd

Any info on converting Bmax4 to a 2wd. E.g hybrid chassis or front end.
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just remove the front bones to give it a try; you will like it. If you keep it like that you can remove the front center driveshaft as well.

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You already tried it, rcpower?
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There is this one I have seen:

http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=174981

There is also another thread on here of another conversion that looked good with some 3d printed parts etc, looked nice
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yes, a long time ago, it works pretty good ;-) just try it!
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yes, a long time ago, it works pretty good ;-) just try it!
Thanks, will def try it. Do you need the weight of the diff in the front? Do you want to share some info?
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Yes, the weight of the diff is needed.
I remember I didn't really make a lot of adjustments, I even drove it with the 10k diff oil in the rear. I played a bit with different shock positions in the front I think and a tad lighter front shock oil; the chassis used was the LC chassis with shorty.

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