You'll need to find a place to mount the servo, but what the spacer does is push the motor farther back so that the motor can will not hit the brake pads and disk..
The Muggy is not the same chassis as the 8t. A brake spacer should allow you to utilize the mechanial brakes. If you use a single high torque servo for steering, you have a built in servo location for brakes - just need to bend some linkage to allow it to pull the brake levers. :)
oh right. because i was originally gonna get the Tekno-rc edition Neu 1515/1y which has the latest design to stop the endbell from popping out. but i think i've since decided to go with a 1521/1.5D for the extra power but it doesnt have the latest endbell design so i wanted to get the rc-monster clamp to make sure it all stayed together
I think all of the new Neus have screws in the endbell, they won't come off. Even the older ones have had little to no problems with endbells popping off.