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JERRY2KONE 02.07.2010 08:06 PM

Its finally here!!!!!
 
Go to the store and order your newly released UNIVERSAL CENTER DIFF/MOTOR MOUNT. I have two on order already. Happy birtday to me.:lol:

http://www.rc-monster.com/proddetail.php?prod=rcmcdmm.

PBO 02.07.2010 08:10 PM

Happy Bday Jerry

Love this - "Not intended for inexperienced hobbyists"

_paralyzed_ 02.07.2010 08:32 PM

Is that it? That's not what I was expecting, and I need the bottom plate for my flm chassis.

Are you sure that's what we were waiting for?

I need Mike's input...

suicideneil 02.07.2010 08:38 PM

For the FLM chassis you could mount it directly to the centre skid, using the supplied template to mark where to drill. For the Gmaxx chassis, you definately will need the bottom mounting plate to attach it to the chassis rails, otherwise it will have to go on the battery plate, making it sit really low- good for the CoG, bad as you'll need to notch the X-braces most likely, and probably mod the rear upper plate for the motor to fit, unless you use a rather short item.

Need Mike's input indeed....

JERRY2KONE 02.07.2010 08:44 PM

Confused also
 
I am a little bit confused also Harold. I would have prefered that he just reproduced what he already had. That design was pretty simple and fit straight onto the Maxx chassis without a whole lot of bother. I am not sure what he was going for with this, but I will try anythying out at this point after waiting for over two years to get my hands on one. I knew you should have kept the one you had. I have an email into Mkie right now asking if this is what he had in mind for a replacement for the one you had.

_paralyzed_ 02.07.2010 08:44 PM

The flm chassis doesn't come with a center skid. FRICK

George16 02.07.2010 08:45 PM

I'm glad I have some 3mm 7075 aircraft grade aluminum at my disposal. We'll see how this thing turns out.

Arct1k 02.07.2010 08:46 PM

I run it on my G3R - It requires from fine placement but a 44T spur is easy, a 46T is tight and 48T required a tickle to the braces...

_paralyzed_ 02.07.2010 08:47 PM

I PM'd him. I can make it work. The price is nice. We'll see. Right now I'm practicing my deep breathing exercises and trying not to have a coronary embilism.

JERRY2KONE 02.07.2010 08:49 PM

Design.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 348484)
I run it on my G3R - It requires from fine placement but a 44T spur is easy, a 46T is tight and 48T required a tickle to the braces...

SO do you already this design setup in your trucks? So it is the answer to the original center diff mount that he made two years ago????

JERRY2KONE 02.07.2010 08:51 PM

James
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 348486)
I PM'd him. I can make it work. The price is nice. We'll see. Right now I'm practicing my deep breathing exercises and trying not to have a coronary embilism.

Just wheel yourself over to James's house and chase him around with your chair while you hang on to a big 12 gage shotgun. That will relieve some stress for ya. As usual this is his fault anyway.

George16 02.07.2010 08:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 348484)
I run it on my G3R - It requires from fine placement but a 44T spur is easy, a 46T is tight and 48T required a tickle to the braces...

Pics?????????????????????????

_paralyzed_ 02.07.2010 09:14 PM

nothing. luckily Linc quoted me, so my shame shall be immortalized

lincpimp 02.07.2010 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JERRY2KONE (Post 348491)
Just wheel yourself over to James's house and chase him around with your chair while you hang on to a big 12 gage shotgun. That will relieve some stress for ya. As usual this is his fault anyway.

Man, you old guys sure do get horny over nothing huh?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arct1k (Post 348484)
I run it on my G3R - It requires from fine placement but a 44T spur is easy, a 46T is tight and 48T required a tickle to the braces...

Pics please Chris!

Quote:

Originally Posted by George16 (Post 348495)
Pics?????????????????????????

+1

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 348500)
I'm so pissed off over this outcome. Nothing I do with r/c seems to go in my favor. There is a 13 page thread with pictures showing specifically what customers wanted. I've been holding on to $$300 in my pay-pal account because I didn't know what 2 of these would cost. I feel like blowing the money on weed and relapsing, then throwing my stupid trucks through the wall. I'm literally hot over this, I feel like my blood is boiling. It doen't matter if anybody reponds to this post, I'm signing off for the night

Don't get those fat girl panties in a twist dude. I am sure that we can figure something out for you. Hissy fits will not get you anywhere...

_paralyzed_ 02.08.2010 03:19 AM

thanks for quoting me Linc. Sorry for the threadjack Jerry. I went to my room and pouted, I feel much better now.

_paralyzed_ 02.08.2010 03:29 AM

Pic of Arctik's G3R people are crying for

http://i288.photobucket.com/albums/l...lyzed_/g3r.jpg

JERRY2KONE 02.08.2010 03:41 AM

Thats ok
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 348606)
thanks for quoting me Linc. Sorry for the threadjack Jerry. I went to my room and pouted, I feel much better now.

That is OK Harold. I was feeling almost as disappointed as you when I saw that it was not the same thing. Of course you are feeling bad because you sold your only original unit. Mike assures me that it will work just fine with a few little tweeks, so we shall see how it goes. I have two comming my way. We all needed to take a step back and relaxe just a bit. If it works out, then it works out. If not then we will rant and rave about the short commings of the newly designed unit at that time and let Mike deal with it. Life is good Harold.

JThiessen 02.08.2010 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 348607)
Pic of Arctik's G3R people are crying for

Ok - quoting you again!!!!! Does that mount look bent to anyone else? I know optical illusions can happend with digital photos, but something is out of alignment there.....

Second, in the pic in the RCM store, the small mount doesn't have holes in the bottom - are we going to have to drill and tap that to suit? Not a problem for me, but just wanted clarification.

nitrostarter 02.08.2010 05:04 PM

I'm pretty sure I remember Chris saying that mount is bent.

scarletboa 02.08.2010 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JThiessen (Post 348644)
Ok - quoting you again!!!!! Does that mount look bent to anyone else? I know optical illusions can happend with digital photos, but something is out of alignment there.....


i was thinking the exact same thing when i saw that picture.

_paralyzed_ 02.08.2010 06:13 PM

yep, it's bent. he bashed it good.

riverat1540 02.08.2010 06:15 PM

also looks like its bent as if he had a hard flat landing? the pinion and the spur are a dead give away and the motor looks like a 1515, which is small in the world of monster trucks.

JERRY2KONE 02.09.2010 09:56 AM

Its time
 
Let the games begin. I just received notification that my two center diff/motor mounts have shipped.

bigboi146 02.09.2010 01:43 PM

Wohoo for Jerry!

suicideneil 02.09.2010 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by riverat1540 (Post 348741)
also looks like its bent as if he had a hard flat landing? the pinion and the spur are a dead give away and the motor looks like a 1515, which is small in the world of monster trucks.

I believe it was one inverted landing too many... :lol:

bdebde 02.09.2010 04:15 PM

The whiners are obviously inexperienced hobbyists. :lol:

I say those look great, may order one myself, just 'cause.

big greg 02.10.2010 06:31 AM

i think inexperienced hobbyists goes for everyone on this site lol

crazyjr 02.10.2010 01:55 PM

I wonder if Mike could make a thicker motor mount for 22 series lehner. I have a 2250 11 turn (1184kv) that would run perfect with a 20/44 and 5s

bdebde 02.10.2010 04:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by crazyjr (Post 349129)
I wonder if Mike could make a thicker motor mount for 22 series lehner. I have a 2250 11 turn (1184kv) that would run perfect with a 20/44 and 5s

What, that one not thick enough? I have one that is thick enough... better send me the motor :lol:. And I would run that motor at least on 6s.

crazyjr 02.11.2010 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bdebde (Post 349148)
What, that one not thick enough? I have one that is thick enough... better send me the motor :lol:. And I would run that motor at least on 6s.

Na, I need it to embarrass the truggies.

Mike, any chance you could do a limited run of the old two gear tranny? I know in stock form it wouldn't work on a G2R revo. But using the design from kazuaki on his mini E-revo
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23804 Post #2, I'm sure it can be done with this mount setup. Its either this or the fastlane Mounts Hillbilly-rigged to fit in a G2R, Personally, I'd rather run a monster product


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