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04.19.2007, 11:47 AM

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Check out Mikes Jammin buggy mount I used a aluminum Jammin buggy diff mount I had and bolted my motor plate to the brake holes to get the plastic Kyosho spur to fit. So with mikes mount you can adapt the Kyosho spur and mount the motor with relocating the rear diff mount holes in the chassis. :032:
Do you mean that you can use the Kyosho spur and Mike's mount without relocating the rear diff? That would be extremely cool!
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04.19.2007, 11:53 AM

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Do you mean that you can use the Kyosho spur and Mike's mount without relocating the rear diff? That would be extremely cool!
That would be cool if I didn't already drill out my chassis:019: As for the Lipos I ran at my track with 2S and it was plenty fast. I have room to gear up if I need more speed. But as it is, it is as quick if not faster than any of the other 10th scale vehicle at that track.
   
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04.19.2007, 12:03 PM

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Do you mean that you can use the Kyosho spur and Mike's mount without relocating the rear diff? That would be extremely cool!
No you still have to redrill the holes with the wider plastic spur gear your center diff is going to be about 2mm longer I moved my diff over in the chassis and relocated all 4 center diff holes to get the battery closer to the centerline and make room for a 4s later but you can get away with just relocating the rear holes in the chassis. :)
   
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