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12.12.2007, 12:29 AM

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Jamie/Mike, A few questions...

Is there a spot intended to be used as an ESC mount? looks like there is room behind the motor possibly.

Also, where does the brake servo mount? I cant tell, is it still up front by the steering servo? Or is this intended to be run with a single speed locked tranny. Just wondering cuz I like to run the 2 speed and mechanical brake on my savage and would want to see a place to put the brake servo.

Also, is this an extended wheelbase from the stock length? Would it be possible to move it all farther forward with an exended wheelbase?
Good questions. I was wondering about the first 2 too. I am fairly sure this chassis is based around the extended chassis. It definitely looks like it. At the right rear of the chassis there are things that look like servo mounts but are on the wrong side and don't have 2 holes.


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12.12.2007, 01:33 AM

I will have some pics of the fully assembled truck sometime tomorrow.

To answer a few questions:
There is a servo plate up front that will hold the steering and brake servos.
The standoff you see on the one side is for a speed control plate.
   
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