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Old 10-29-2005, 02:25 PM   #1
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and i cant mount them, as they dont fit ;( im still using normal axle guards, and im desperately trying to mount them, cause my txt has been sitting on shelf for about 8 months (if not more), after all i got enaugh cash to get 2 hi-tec 805 servos ( and smart module that will let me change between the wheels turning same way, and opposite) and i cant mount them right now.

Do You have any idea how to mount them on stock axle guards, or is it impossible (nothings impossible!!)
Thanks for help, and i hope to post some crawling pics soon, if ill be able!!
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Old 10-29-2005, 03:16 PM   #2
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and i cant mount them, as they dont fit ;( im still using normal axle guards, and im desperately trying to mount them, cause my txt has been sitting on shelf for about 8 months (if not more), after all i got enaugh cash to get 2 hi-tec 805 servos ( and smart module that will let me change between the wheels turning same way, and opposite) and i cant mount them right now.

Do You have any idea how to mount them on stock axle guards, or is it impossible (nothings impossible!!)
Thanks for help, and i hope to post some crawling pics soon, if ill be able!!
Drill new holes into the stock black plastic bumper, and use the stock tamiya servo mounts included for the servos, or buy RPM replacements (beefier) Theres a "How to mount 1/4scale servo in bumper" article in the tech section if i remember, that will also give you a clue. Although its easier to just drill new holes into the bumper and mount the servo. Good luck, and have fun with your Tx.
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Old 10-29-2005, 03:31 PM   #3
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What do you mean by Big? Give us the make and model and we can probably help you out. I have giant scale servos on mine, they're Hobbico CS-80s.

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Aubie sells mounts for 1/4 scale servos.....

http://www.rccrawler.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10129
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Old 10-29-2005, 08:26 PM   #4
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what smart module are you talking about, this could be very useful I have a servo reverser but I cant switch on the fly? Please let me know what your using
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Old 10-31-2005, 01:43 AM   #5
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yea, its a module that allows me to switch in a fly from wheels turning same way, or opposite, i believe it will make my life a bit easier, cause ill be able to run sidaways if needed.
A friend thats into electronics made it for me for $25 so i think its fair price.

And ill take a look at tech tips, ill searched there, but probably not good enaugh, and ill try with drilling new holes.
Thanks guys
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