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08.30.2006, 11:41 PM

No. If I remember right, they were just a little to big in both length and width. The exact measurements of my packs are 2.0in x 5.7in including the bulges on the ends where the wires are under the shrink wrap. Measure your battery tray. Also, it would have been a tight squeeze for the 3s pack to go in and out without damaging it on the edge of the motor plate.

I haven't tryed it in a long time and I don't have a stock chassis around here any more to check it out.


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08.30.2006, 11:49 PM

well length and hight are ok (the transmission on my custom chassis is higher than on the stock chassis) but the width is off by 2mm:035: :035: :035:

what should i do...........
   
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08.30.2006, 11:54 PM

You could load them in the tray standing on edge. :005: You would have to come up witha strap of some sort to hold it though. And it would raise the COG a touch.


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08.31.2006, 12:05 AM

i could do that, it would not really raise my cog because i am running 16 cells now with 6 flat and 2 on top. BTW i am going run the gorillamaxx straps and if you look at the pics on the first page, i dremeled out the back of the chassis so i could fit 7 cells flat. (i think i could fit 9 flat it i made a plate for the cells so they would not hand off the end of the chassis)
   
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