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Old 01-09-2006, 07:24 PM
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WHat do you guys use to carry and store your battery packs?
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Old 01-09-2006, 07:29 PM
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Nothing is as pimp as this...
http://www.corallyusa.com/istar.asp?a=6&id=COR90215!COR
But I use the insert out of the trinity battery hauler...because it fits inside my pit bag....
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yea yea, the Corally Case is Money! I like the one that holds 6 packs, and 4 motors, 4 arms, and the little spring/brush/shim container.
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i use promatch racing's battery case. very durable and not over priced
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One of these: http://www.fukuyamaracing.com/case.html
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We tried the plastic cases and they lasted about two weekend till the hinges and latches started to break, plus some of them are not deep enough to close the lid if you use battery terminal connectors.....


Corally Combo box for $50 is the kind
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Old 01-10-2006, 05:26 AM
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the racers edge ones is ok. just a bit on the heavy side & the foam aint the best.
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If you dont want to spend the coin get the trinity,But as everyone has said the Corally ones are the best..you buy once..
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Old 01-10-2006, 09:48 AM
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Tupperware lined with pieces of foam. I'm cheap and they stack well.
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Originally Posted by xxxkat
If you dont want to spend the coin get the trinity,But as everyone has said the Corally ones are the best..you buy once..
The Trinity one is EXCELLENT, been using one for two years, and the motor case is cool too.
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the Plano fishing compartments i think are one of the cheapest you can use and they work great! i put my packs in their respective boxes that they were supplied in and they fit in their spots just fine
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for those who one the corally one and don't run corally - get you some body wash and the corally logo will come right off....just a FYI so you can throw your "team" on the case....
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Originally Posted by Mr. McGoo
for those who one the corally one and don't run corally - get you some body wash and the corally logo will come right off....just a FYI so you can throw your "team" on the case....
does it ruin the aluminum finish? that is the only thing that is keeping me from buying the case - i run TAMIYA!!

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does not hurt the aluminum at all - looks perfect - very nice
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I agree
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