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06.10.2009, 12:34 AM

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the more i read up on lst's. the more i see this guy name The Dude making these custom mounts.
linc- do i or should i buy one of these mounts or other things that The Dude makes for my lst?
I dunno, the motor mount that is on it is just fine, and does allow for smaller pinions than the TDR mount does.

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for $70, you may as well have bought a better motor...
It is well worth the 70 bucks. Skip buying a neu, and pick up a castle/neu and you have the cost of the mount covered. We pay Mike close to that for motor mounts, and they are equally well worth that.
   
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06.10.2009, 11:06 AM

Wait, I'm confused now... who said $70? I don't even know what weren't talking about.


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Wait, I'm confused now... who said $70? I don't even know what weren't talking about.
The tdr mount is 70 bucks. the motor is mounted via a removable eccentric cam. So if you just wanted to swap motors with different bolt patterns you do not need to change the entire mount, just the cam.

I cannot imagine this part costing more than 20-25 bucks... I was going to get one setup for m4 sized bolts as my other 1521 has that size as opposed to m3. But the guy I bought the 1521 from already had Mike make a custom front plate and it has the std m3 thread. So I guess that I do not need it.
   
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