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Old 06-29-2009, 08:34 PM   #1
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Default Looking for pic of RCBros Electronics Mount Installed

Does anyone have one of these in use? How do you like it? Can you post a picture?
Also - general thoughts on the RCBros shocks...
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Old 07-06-2009, 11:15 PM   #2
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noone has one installed? I'm guessing it isn't a good way to go then.

I'm fixing to pull the trigger this week on buying new shocks and a battery, and I'm look for the best way to mount all of the electronics without it looking bad.

So far all I've done is lose the top electronics plate that came stock and moved the top of the shocks to directly mounted on the chassis plates.
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I did a search on "skulz" which is Rcbros chassis and there is a good shot of the electronics mount. I'm also sure your can find a picture of it on his web site. there is soooooo many ways to mount your electronics, just use a little imagination and the search button

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Old 07-07-2009, 07:28 AM   #4
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Its relly more of a battery mount than an electronics mount. For electronics, you have to mount them on the battery. If your battery is elsewhere, then it works great for the electronics.
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I run the 4 link/battery tray it works great the battery fits nicely on the back, but for electronics I run them inside the chassis.
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Old 07-07-2009, 11:14 AM   #6
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Sorry I didn't see this post sooner, as mentioned there are tons of ways to mount your electronics, it all depends on your setup and the gear your using. When I ran the OE electronics I put velcro on top of my battery and mounted the electronics on the battery. Very fast off and on installation this way. Here it is with my V2 setup.



I'm now currently running our mixer with upgraded electronics and the rear mount is solely for my battery.

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Thanks - I see now. There isn't a pic of it on the site, and I didn't realize the ones I was seeing here are of the same part.
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