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brushlessboy16 12.02.2009 08:47 PM

ATTN: Anyone with a savage Flux
 
Hey guys, Im looking for someone who can make me a template of the cutout for the motor on the flux tvp's. With the brace screw holes so I can locate the hole.

Im modifying my xl tvp's to fit the flux motor mount and do not want to take to much material

Thanks,
ben

scarletboa 12.03.2009 12:49 AM

why not just use the kershawdesigns mount and put the batteries under the motor instead of handing off the sides of the truck? the motor has standard 25mm spacing and will bolt right up and best of all, you won't have to weaken your TVPs.

_paralyzed_ 12.03.2009 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by scarletboa (Post 336757)
why not just use the kershawdesigns mount and put the batteries under the motor instead of handing off the sides of the truck? the motor has standard 25mm spacing and will bolt right up and best of all, you won't have to weaken your TVPs.

there isn't enough room between the tranny and bulkhead for decent batteries. that's why the tranny forward kit by fastlane was made. if i was building a savage, it would be with fastlanes tranny forward conversion. yep.

brushlessboy16 12.03.2009 08:14 AM

anyone?

JThiessen 12.03.2009 09:44 AM

I can send you my old ones if you aren't in a hurry.

ps. You might have gottne more traffic on this in the Savage forum.....kinda why the different forums were created in the first place.

brushlessboy16 12.03.2009 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JThiessen (Post 336801)
I can send you my old ones if you aren't in a hurry.

ps. You might have gottne more traffic on this in the Savage forum.....kinda why the different forums were created in the first place.

can you scan them or something to that effect

Can one of the moderators move the thread?


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