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JThiessen
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09.24.2008, 01:30 PM

I have a question - why did you put that AL plate under the center diff? Was that to raise the diff up to the height that LSP motor mount put the motor at?


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..love this...I will be putting my E-Helly back together soon too...
   
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video? i would like to see this in action


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I have a question - why did you put that AL plate under the center diff? Was that to raise the diff up to the height that LSP motor mount put the motor at?
he used a LSP motor mount and the accompanying LSP front bulkhead, which had mounting holes that didn't line up with the hellfire chassis, so he bolted the LSP parts to the plate, and the plate to the chassis


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