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http://www.allerc.com/index.php?cPat...ba8c5f9b7c427f

On that page, scroll down a little. I've never seen so many chargers and cable adaptors etc- should have all that you need.
   
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http://www.allerc.com/index.php?cPat...ba8c5f9b7c427f

On that page, scroll down a little. I've never seen so many chargers and cable adaptors etc- should have all that you need.
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mriccucci- from center of front diff to rear diff just a little over 15 inches, total truck length from front to back almost 19 inches. Yes its long but what I learned from the nitro twin is that length means stability at high speeds.

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I have one of my flight powers with the red wire and black wire on opposite sides, question is can I remove the clear heat shrink so I can move the black wire to the same side as the red or will I damage something?!?!?!



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This build is sooo awesome, i love the pics with both the MMM's mounted, such a clean install!! Sorry im not much help with the battery Q, just thought id chime in

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Nope - 05.13.2008, 05:02 AM

No you will not hurt anything as long as you do not cut into the aluminum casing of the Lipo pack itself. The shrink wrap is nothing more than a nice way to keep everything looking good and in a neat package. If you are worried about damaging the casing for warrenty purposes then get another piece of shrink wrap and replace it exactly as it is now once you have moved the wires the way you need them. No worries mate.
   
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This build is sooo awesome, i love the pics with both the MMM's mounted, such a clean install!! Sorry im not much help with the battery Q, just thought id chime in

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No you will not hurt anything as long as you do not cut into the aluminum casing of the Lipo pack itself. The shrink wrap is nothing more than a nice way to keep everything looking good and in a neat package. If you are worried about damaging the casing for warrenty purposes then get another piece of shrink wrap and replace it exactly as it is now once you have moved the wires the way you need them. No worries mate.
Thank you sir, just wanted to check figure I ask before I do LOL dont want to mess them up, reason I asked is a read some post from brianG about lipo wire length.


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Questions??? - 05.14.2008, 04:02 AM

Ok I just received a set of hybrid bulks from RCM and I also purchased a set of Hot Bodies Diffs with hardened steel gears to go in them. I got the 10 tooth helical pinion to go with the setup and man is it beefy. I never knew that they were so heavy duty. I am truly glad that I decided to put this setup together and use it in one of my trucks just to try it out. Now I am sure that I will be purchasing more to convert my other builds. Anyway my question is this. I have everything I need to put these hybrid diffs together except for the pinion gear bearings. What is the size of those bearings and are they listed anywhere? Also is there an aluminum diff cup out there to fit these HB diffs? Any info or links would be grately appreciated. Thanks guys.
   
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