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08.13.2008, 04:11 PM

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I have a question... Do you know if the RCM muggy mount will fit a 1521? I thought the 1515 and 1521 would take the same motor screws, but they didn't and last night I was going to mount my 1521 in my 8ight ( for the ease of it) but the screws were to big and would fit through the motor mount.. I plan on getting a muggy soon and put the 1521 in it... so I was wondering if you knew... Since you already have the Cadillac of bashers that I am jealous of!
I had to open the mount in my BPP truggy. My truggy doesn't use the RCM mount. I think you might have to get the Dremel out for a workout . You can also talk to Mike to see if he can modify the mount for you.
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08.13.2008, 04:38 PM

But if i get a new 3.3/lst size body that has not had holes put in it yet, would it fit properly everywhere else.
   
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But if i get a new 3.3/lst size body that has not had holes put in it yet, would it fit properly everywhere else.
yep, just mark the holes where ya want them. I did have to do a little extra trimming in front of the front wheel wells on both bodies, the big shocks would catch the body on full compression, I would guess that the LST2 would require the same, not a big deal there.

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