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Old 06-13-2007, 12:20 PM   #1
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I have extended the width of my goliath. The new width is 11 3/4". Is that to wide on a goliath. It just seems wierd lookin, and a little low since I put moabs on it. What do you guys think? Thanks Raped_Ape. P.S. I just received a front battery mount for the goliath, from the pti factory. I cant wait to put it on. It looks like the rear mounting plate for the rear, but it has the holes lined up for the front of the chassie. Ill post pics when I get it on I have to file It down a bit to fit it in behind my gd600 gear reduction unit. Raped_Ape
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Old 06-13-2007, 12:31 PM   #2
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I just received a front battery mount for the goliath, from the pti factory.
Would love to see some pics of that...

What size battery is it meant for? The same 5 cell hump style? A 6 cell 2/3a stick style holder would be ideal...
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Old 06-13-2007, 01:22 PM   #3
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...extended the width of my goliath. The new width is 11 3/4". Is that too wide on a goliath?..... P.S. I just received a front battery mount for the goliath, from the pti factory. I cant wait to put it on. It looks like the rear mounting plate for the rear, but it has the holes lined up for the front of the chassie. Ill post pics...
That must look very weird...about 10.5" overall width is plenty for a 2.2 shafty any wider and it looks stupid, plus it's often better to squeeze through than have to go over everything.

Like to see pics of that battery mount plate. Good that PTI is finally responding to the 2.2 crawling comp market!
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Yep.. Pics please
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I have pics saved on my comp but I cant seem to figure out how to post pics it takes me to a url//?Click the image to open in full size.
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I have pics saved on my comp but I cant seem to figure out how to post pics it takes me to a url//?Click the image to open in full size.
copy and then paste the url into the window where you type your reply to this thread and then click to submit your reply (or edit).
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copy and then paste the url into the window where you type your reply to this thread and then click to submit your reply (or edit).
That only works if the pictures are already posted on the internet somewhere. Not likely he is running a web server on his home computer he can post the URL of....
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That only works if the pictures are already posted on the internet somewhere. Not likely he is running a web server on his home computer he can post the URL of....
No kidding??? There are many free pic hosting sites if you look. Here, I'll help you... photobucket, putfile, etc.
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