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01.19.2010, 04:06 PM

In the G3 yes, but not in the G3R, there most motors would collide with the rear shocks.
In Arctik's G3R they made holes into the lower chassis plate and mountet it directly behind the steering.
   
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01.19.2010, 04:47 PM

I understand that I will have to drill out the lower chassis plate. I am more curious if the one being producing is like the one Arct1k used. For the Gorillamaxx users it would be nice if we could order it without the bottom plate (because we wouldn’t need it…. right?). It would save Mike some time and us some money.
   
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Not really. - 01.19.2010, 06:53 PM

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I understand that I will have to drill out the lower chassis plate. I am more curious if the one being producing is like the one Arct1k used. For the Gorillamaxx users it would be nice if we could order it without the bottom plate (because we wouldn’t need it…. right?). It would save Mike some time and us some money.
It is the same unit. This center diff unit comes as a kit with everything you see in Arct1k's setup. Taking the bottom plate out of the kit will not really save RCM any time or money, becuase that is the easiest piece to make. The way this unit is produced makes it pretty much usable on any of the 3906 Maxx type setups. Some will require a little bit of cutting or rigging to make it fit the way you might want, but it will work.


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