Brushless Converted T-Maxx
#137
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 18
Final configuration. It's tight, but it all fits under the narrow Proline 50 Chevy P/U body.




Last edited by vanquisher; 06-19-2012 at 08:15 AM.
#142
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Joined: Jun 2012
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#143
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Joined: Jun 2012
Posts: 18
It's the Supermaxx kit. Everything is aluminum except the trans case, which I find odd. It's not my style, but my buddy likes it. The truck is very heavy....heavier than my Savage Flux. I'd guess it's around 20lbs-I wouldn't want to get hit in the leg with it. I should've weighed it before I gave it back. lol
#146
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Joined: Mar 2011
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From: Cabot, Arkansas
Hey all, I've been gone for awhile and I see the thread died out a little bit. I moved back to the states and after a year I'm finally able to get back into RC again. I see how2rc made some new motor mounts, has anyone used those. I bought his low motor mount and my Tekkin motor is too big to use that mount.
#149
I have the 3.3 t maxx that I used a tekno v4 v3 motor mount just used dremel to slot chassis and used a rx box out of rustler to clean up chassis the motor mount is way better than the bent aluminum mount will post pic when I get to computer


