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10.16.2006, 08:17 AM
BrianG I am having the same problem mounting the motor. I will probably mount the motor to the left rear of the diff. If you flip the plastic diff supports upside down it will raise the diff (probably a little more than is needed) and the dog bones should still be long enough to work (at least it looks like it should work with my hyper 7). If you mount the motor above the diff you might want to make sure its not too high for the body. Do you have a picture from the top with the battery trays sitting in position.
The problem with using undercoating is that most of them never totally dry. Where did you get the foam padding that you used in your tray?
Last edited by Tazz; 10.16.2006 at 08:22 AM.
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