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Generis 03-26-2010 11:12 AM

GCM VENOM trans front mount
 
As with our Axial trans front mount, this VENOM specific part will hold your VENOM creeper trans in an upright position to mount the motor in a low c-of-g position and make the trans work for a t-case setup. For many of the VENOM owners, there's no real way of making a scaler setup with your present equipment, so this will get you going from Creeper to Scaler in no time.

http://gcmachine.ca/images/ccvenom01.JPG

This conversion mount will replace the stock Creeper motor plate, and then allow you to frame-rail mount the entire setup between your favorite scaler frame sets. Designed for a direct fit with our CC Scaler conversions, this simple mount can be used on just about any custom setup using some of the holes in the front shock tower for mounting. Shown below in our CrossCanyon frame, the motor is held low in the chassis and center of the front axle for good balance. The gearbox housing of the VENOM easily fits under your truck hood and keeps all the room in the center of your scale truck free of the big gearbox, making room for an interior of your choice.

http://gcmachine.ca/images/ccvenom02.JPG

http://gcmachine.ca/images/ccvenom03.jpg

This mount is available as a single unit and includes 4 hex head screws to attach it to your frame. The stock Creeper motor plate screws will be re-used on the new mount, and the motor attachment happens the same as stock.
Available at this link from GCM.

JeremyH 03-26-2010 12:50 PM

That is awesome! Very nice work, yet again!


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