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luvsrc 03.07.2007 07:59 AM

Need help for my G2r assembly
 
Please need help on my rear assembly as the shock springs is rubbing against my Carbon fiber plate,can i put a small spacers on my aluminum rear shock mount? what do i need to do ? thanks in advance

BP-Revo 03.07.2007 10:07 AM

I put spacers as well as took a file and shaved the plate down to clear it (you can just make it at an angle, sort of like ___\ instead of _____| this. Just make sure you seal it with CA and you are fine.

luvsrc 03.07.2007 11:06 AM

thanks :027:

Serum 03.07.2007 11:10 AM

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This is what i did; I put spacers underneath the shock-holder that is on the 2nd CF plate; about 5mm thick, and you should be good to go.

I also started a thread about this issue, i don't think George did an excellent job on it, (the front is perfect, but the rear is lacking) so i sent him an email too. Perhaps with the new version he can help us out.

For the mean time you can use the spacer.

Dafni 03.07.2007 12:00 PM

I see a very remarkable motor position there, rene ;)

Serum 03.07.2007 12:07 PM

Isn't that the SEXIEST mount you've ever seen Daf!?

I got it from a Guy in Switzerland, i bet you would love to have one on your revo! i'll hook you up with his email address.

HotnCold 03.07.2007 05:56 PM

Dosent look like its seen any use - hmmm.... :005:

Serum 03.07.2007 06:04 PM

yeah, i am waiting for parts.. That's the killer..

neweuser 03.07.2007 06:14 PM

Very nice Rene, I like it! How would a slipperential work with the motor position? Or wouldn't it?

Serum 03.07.2007 06:18 PM

there is a diff on it allready. the slipperential is a complete different design. (at least, from the latest things i've seen of it)

neweuser 03.07.2007 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Serum
there is a diff on it allready. the slipperential is a complete different design. (at least, from the latest things i've seen of it)

Very cool!

HotnCold 03.07.2007 06:58 PM

Yea - the motor will hang off to the side - with adjustment for pinion size - Very sweet design - ( i think i seen it - LOL )

GorillaMaxx360 03.10.2007 11:40 PM

Looks increadable serum makes me want to buy one -If i could afford it-

BrianG 03.10.2007 11:46 PM

It looks so pretty with all the clean CF and aluminum. I wouldn't want to drive it!

BP-Revo 03.11.2007 01:00 AM

I was looking at the slipperential design and realized if Mike just incorporated the motor mount on the rear diff mount, then it would work fine (did I just let a cat out of the bag here?).

The only thing one would have to worry about is clearing the "pinion" on the slipper shaft that drives the diff.

crazyjr 03.15.2007 02:13 AM

I didn't notice it till after a few threads on this subject, but i never noticed any diminished performance


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