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11.29.2009, 12:46 AM

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11.29.2009, 09:18 AM

I bought them from "MoMo-Moe" early this year, They are Wabash rims that he heavily modified to except cut down crime fighters.
Made with the intent to mimic the LRP style rims and tires but w/23mm hub, work great by the way.

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11.29.2009, 02:22 PM

Nice conversion!!
Any pics of the battery tray without a battery?
   
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11.29.2009, 04:47 PM

Ask and ye shall receive;
The last photo shows on my Revo chassis a slot I cut to allow the Velcro Strap to pass through, this can't be seen to photgraph when tray is installed.The velco passes through the chassis between the tranny and the back of the battery tray. Hope these help ?

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11.29.2009, 04:48 PM

Very cool battery tray Jeff!!
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11.29.2009, 04:54 PM

Glad I could help, now go make one !
Be sure to use thicker aluminum for the front as I did to keep from bending on the nasty landings.


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11.29.2009, 05:36 PM

I might end up making one eventually, but right now my carbon fiber mount is holding up good.

   
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