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08.18.2009, 08:39 PM

Any "excessive" wheel spin will heat things up. On my Revo conversion I actually bent the tabs down on the side where your motor sits now, it seemed to hold just fine. You could make a small L bracket to help support them and just drill a couple of sm. holes into the chassis and through the tray to stiffen it up.


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08.18.2009, 08:46 PM

I think I'll try to make a simple aluminum plate that ties all 3 of the mounting tabs together somehow. Shouldn't be too difficult.

About the castle motors.. If I was to buy one on ebay or something am I still able to use their warranty services if something does come up? I think I saw one for $140... For that price it would be worth switching it out for sure.


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