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jimbob
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03.28.2007, 06:00 PM

cheers
what do you think about mounting it on top? it depends how high you run your TF i guess...

i will be going for the hotbodes as i know where i can get them :eek:
i shall get measuring then.. hopefully all it will require is abit of cutting to the chassis plate and a mounting plate for the diff
   
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04.06.2007, 07:33 AM

this mount would use stock holes and make the diff sit on top of the chassis using the stock motor mount cut in half ?? (should be strong enough hopefully)





left is the front mount
right is the back mount

with this design all you need is some 5mm metal or plastic and a drill press
cut one section 26mm by 45mm and the other 26mm by 26mm

then drill the 16mm hole for bearing in correct position
im currently going to get some plastic of some kinda and try and make it to see how well it will work...
it does move the drive cup positions so im hoping the dogbones can still be used :018:
   
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04.06.2007, 08:35 AM

i dont understand good, you want to move the diff on top of the tranny plate?:002:


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04.06.2007, 01:07 PM

yes :026:

well this will require the suspension to be set low... but this is the design i have current come up with...
either this or a new motor mount will also be required as this was the only was i could see to make the 50t sput and 14/15/16t pinion meet
   
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