Originally Posted by
sbenja2003
So you have to pull the motor out of the car and mount off the motor to change the pinion.
Not necessarily...check out their website. gridrc . com
There is an option for a motor plate that supports the pinion from the rear. Using that option (and it doesn't cost any more by the way) allows you to change the pinions at will IN the car.
Personally...I really LIKE what I'm seeing here. It's very smartly designed and it's cheaper than the Elite RC mount! I'm planning to get one ASAP.