I asked Mike about it and this was his response. "Our direct drive slipperential would require minor modification to the g3R chasis braces to allow it to sit low in between them."
I was wondering how close the motor would be to the shocks. Does anyone have this mount and a G3R?
I asked Mike about it and this was his response. "Our direct drive slipperential would require minor modification to the g3R chasis braces to allow it to sit low in between them."
I was wondering how close the motor would be to the shocks. Does anyone have this mount and a G3R?
Thanks, that was what I was thinking/wondering. I would worry about the shocks also even though you can turn it around. You could ask the posters who do have the parts individually to measure them then compare measurements.
If it was recently that you got intouch with him you must tell us(me) the secret. Old friend of his?
Thanks, that was what I was thinking/wondering. I would worry about the shocks also even though you can turn it around. You could ask the posters who do have the parts individually to measure them then compare measurements.
If it was recently that you got intouch with him you must tell us(me) the secret. Old friend of his?
I sent him a email awhile ago, but that is all I got. I don't know him personaly, just from pestering him thru email. I sent a few other email asking more about the subject but havent hear anything else. I will let you know if I hear something. It would be cool if we had an update. Please.....
I haven't read the whole thread, but is this about Mike's new slipperential he has coming out?
I have been thinking about this for the E-revo chassis, but then I found that he doesn't even have any for sale?
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Hey paralyzed, do you have a g3r that you can test this mount in?
it would not be bolt in. it would probably require grinding of the chassis rails(its wider than the rails, but depending on how it lines up you might not have to) and it would require mounting holes drilled in the chassis.
very doable, if you're a diy'er.
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It's "Dr. _paralyzed_" actually. Not like with a PhD, but Doctor like in Dr. Pepper.