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Overdriven
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04.24.2012, 08:37 PM

You going the easy way (with a trans) or the hard way with a center diff? If the motor sitting there is any indication, its the hard way. Its actually not that hard, especially if you have the motor over the spur gear instead of next to it like a typical 1/8 buggy layout. Things get cramped quick with the motor next to the spur gear, especially with a big 1717 in there. Just curous, but is that the XXL chassis or have you not installed it yet? Asking becasue I notice 4 screws from chassis to side rails (LST, LST2, aftershock length) and the XXL has 6


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The hard way... - 04.24.2012, 11:15 PM

I am definitely going the hard way with the motor mounted on top. And from what I have seen it is the XXL. I removed the transmission motor and servos before taking this picture so I might have removed something I should not have. I plan on using the center spool unit like the one in my converted GTP2. The electric version came out after I finished my build. It is tried and true and should make things a little easier for me. The hard part will be the motor mount, still drawing that one up.


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