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drkros3 06.30.2008 01:21 AM

gorilla maxx x-brace motor mount
 
just wondering if it would fit the g3r

thanks!

in cause you dont know what im talking about its this

http://www.thefishnet.com/rc/gorilla...xx-mount-2.jpg


reason why im asking is cause i dont know if thats a g2 chassis or a g3.

TDC57 06.30.2008 01:50 AM

Hay drkros3,
You do know that this is a 3906 trans (?)..

Yes that motor mount will work on the G3

The Major differences between the G2 and the G3 are the following:
• Thicker material used
• 20 (something) mm longer
• Something else (cant think of it now).

Have a great one..

lincpimp 06.30.2008 01:56 AM

I have one of those lying around somewhere, never really found a use for it. I do not have any of the gmaxx chassis though...

drkros3 06.30.2008 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TDC57 (Post 186791)
Hay drkros3,
You do know that this is a 3906 trans (?)..

Yes that motor mount will work on the G3

The Major differences between the G2 and the G3 are the following:
• Thicker material used
• 20 (something) mm longer
• Something else (cant think of it now).

Have a great one..


yah i know its the 3906 tranny. i was just thinking if i could get that motor mount then i could just use the 3906 tranny and still have th emotor in the middle.

suicideneil 06.30.2008 12:30 PM

Dont do it. I bought one back along- it flexes back & forth like its made of rubber! Trouble is its only bolted to the chassis in two places, very low down, so there is no support for the upper 2/3rds, hence the whole mount including motor and pinion flexes, which will lead to stripped spurs in no time at all; travel back to the beginning of this section, and you will find numerous people saying the same thing. Its only any good if you have the motor mounted low down on either side, to prevent the mount from flexing so much. Also, the motor os places so high up in the center posistion, that any flip or crash onto your lid will do serious carnage...

crazyjr 06.30.2008 05:45 PM

Does Gorilla still make this setup? I have a G2R and would like to get one

suicideneil 06.30.2008 05:49 PM

Nah, they stopped making it a long time ago, after they re-jigged their website a year or more back. Just buy Linc's, lol.

lincpimp 06.30.2008 08:57 PM

It is for sale if anyone wants it. Just PM me for a price.

Heres a link to the thread: http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...316#post187316

mtbnjim 07.09.2008 12:38 AM

just for reference, the mount will not work on the G3, because you need to have those two holes in the x-brace... same reason why the v1 slipperential won't fit. but according to Mike, you can drill the wholes yourself if you're very carefull, without any detriment to the strength of the x-brace. but if you have an older gmaxx of g2r it'll work with the wholes...

TDC57 07.09.2008 03:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtbnjim (Post 189693)
just for reference, the mount will not work on the G3, because you need to have those two holes in the x-brace... same reason why the v1 slipperential won't fit. but according to Mike, you can drill the wholes yourself if you're very carefull, without any detriment to the strength of the x-brace...

That's just called fabrication we do it all the time!.. No worries :party:

JThiessen 07.09.2008 11:36 PM

I have an extra one of those also if anyone wants it. PM me.


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