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01.06.2012, 08:26 PM

That looks really nice. Its also exactly what I wanted to do to my Maxx, lower the battery trays to the bottom of the chassis braces. More ground clearance than a Gorilla, lower cg than stock, best of both worlds. Is it just me or does that motor mount lower the motor too?


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01.07.2012, 01:59 AM

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That looks really nice. Its also exactly what I wanted to do to my Maxx, lower the battery trays to the bottom of the chassis braces. More ground clearance than a Gorilla, lower cg than stock, best of both worlds. Is it just me or does that motor mount lower the motor too?
Looks like FLM has a motor mount, That mounts the motor lower.

Any one else notice, it looks to have a lot of holes between the holes for the New maxx tranny mounts? looks like you can use the old maxx tranny and adjust it. Also with the solid pan, makes it easier to mount Mikes combo motor mount/diff setup


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01.07.2012, 05:38 AM

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Any one else notice, it looks to have a lot of holes between the holes for the New maxx tranny mounts? looks like you can use the old maxx tranny and adjust it. Also with the solid pan, makes it easier to mount Mikes combo motor mount/diff setup
I doubt the old 3906 tranny will fit. If you look careful despite the many holes it's still the same cutout for the tranny between the FLM10700 and FLM10900:





I agree with your observation about easier installation of center diff.
   
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