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.21Rc10GT

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Hey guys,

I was thinking about moving my reciever from the stock location to somewhere else, so my big block pipe can lie down on the chassis. I have my failsafe on top of my steering servo, and i have heard to put the reciever there... If i did that, i guess my failsafe could go on the side of the servo or something... Another question, where would i mount my antenna, and would i not use the reciever box if i put it on the steering servo? Input would be nice... :shrug:
 
The battery pack is where the stock one was, thats where the new pack bolted on, so that worked out good. I think i figured it out. The reciever mount for the rc10gt has an antenna mount on it, so i will stick the receiver to that, then stick that to the top of the steering servo.
 
This is a 2.5 maxx:
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Olds/Dr Frankenstein...You kill me man;)

I especially like the positioning of the rear bumper!!

Just wondering...when you start one of your nitros, do you scream...

IT'S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mr T
 
That was just on the maxx.

On my buggy, I haven't really deviated to far from original. On my savage, the only things I've done that aren't "normal" are making brackets for a buggy tank and cutting a hole in the receiver box so my 5cell aa nimh pack can stick out.

In the old maxx days, I just didn't like half the junk on that truck. Putting better stuff on it sometimes meant things had to move.

IT'S ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Doesn't everyone?
 
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