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03.16.2012, 02:20 PM

I found this from another build thread on this forum. No info on how it worked though. think it would be strong enough mounted like this? My mount would not look as slick as its not an RCMonster mount but it might work. :)


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Thinking aloud here.. but I'm wondering if you can't mount the diff sideways, so that the motor is oriented either on top or beneath it. Some aluminum spacers would give you room to allow for clearance of the spur, and you could even center it between the two chassis plates.

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I found this from another build thread on this forum. No info on how it worked though. think it would be strong enough mounted like this? My mount would not look as slick as its not an RCMonster mount but it might work. :)
I like the way he made that work. Do the same and you could (Maybe) fit the batteries inside the chassis.
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03.16.2012, 07:02 PM

I think I could, they just arrived in the mail, I'll see if they will fit. The advantage in my mind to putting them on the sides though is being able to choose the weight bias and possibly putting them lower. inside the chassis would be best though.


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