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03.29.2007, 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by elegal
You are mounting your motor towards the front, correct? I have mine towards the right rear, with the batteries on the left rear, and the truck is rear-biased a bit. Do you have any suggestions for differential oil weights or tire type? I am running the stock tires and 7000/50000/5000 oil in the diffs F/C/R. Thick stuff in the center diff helps the front tires not turn into pizzas under acceleration.:018:
I'm planning to put mine on the rear right also. However, since you mention the large rear bias in weight, I might look into putting it in the front left with batteries on each side in the rear. The only thing I was worried about with that was that the motor weight and one battery on the left is much heavier than a single battery and servo on the right.
   
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