710003 X Series Aluminum Upper Chassis Plate

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Deluge said:
If you're keeping the XB on pavement, it's not worth it.
My XB will be on pavement 70% of the time and 20% on grass. 10% on dirt.... So Deluge... does that piece flex? What do you know about this piece on pavement?
 
Deluge said:
If you don't jump it, you don't really need it.
Well... the reason I want it Deluge is because of durability and looks. I do some jumps but small ones. Besides I want my XB to look bling bling too.... with all this is it worth it?
 
RCDAD said:
It's easy. Just a remove and replace part, nothing special to install it.
How many screws? It's funny RCdad... I completely rebuilt my engine and I'm worried about a simple plate? LOL!
 
ChuenouXiao said:
Well... the reason I want it Deluge is because of durability and looks. I do some jumps but small ones. Besides I want my XB to look bling bling too.... with all this is it worth it?
Well, I'm all about function over form. And to me, that just adds unnecessary weight. But, to each their own.
 
Deluge said:
Well, I'm all about function over form. And to me, that just adds unnecessary weight. But, to each their own.
Deluge... my plan is to install very little aluminum.... only to where it matters for looks and slight durability. I also do know that having aluminum doesn't mean its better.... so I'm not planning to make it all aluminum.... just some parts only....
 
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ChuenouXiao said:
Deluge... my plan is to install very little aluminum.... only to where it matters for looks and slight durability. I also do know that having aluminum doesn't mean its better.... so I'm not planning to make it all aluminum.... just some parts only....
Fair enough. As long as you're happy with it!
 
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