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12.26.2005, 10:05 PM



does anyone make a esc tray that goes onto the motor mount of a e-maxx tranny, I seen some1 making them along time ago but I do not remember who manufactured them. I know what most of you will say is make one, but I am not a fabricator, hence why I waited for g2r to make e-revo, any help would be greatly appreciated. JJ
   
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12.26.2005, 10:19 PM

Nice g2r, i cant wait to complete mine, i too saw a company making them, maybe if you search the traxxas forums you can find them.


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12.26.2005, 10:52 PM

https://ssl9.secure-svr.com/rc-solut...iProductID=36#

they sell exactly what I need for my hacker esc but they want 13 dallars witch is cool, but 10$ to ship it witch is uncool, do any of you know any rc solutions dealers
   
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12.26.2005, 11:49 PM

You could always buy some pre 90 degree bent aluminum and just drill two holes? Most guys just go with a cheap method like that.

I know the mount you're thinking of, and someone other than rc-solutions offers it but i can't quite remember


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