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BPC battery tray

Kcaspo

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Finally got my BPC battery tray installed.i like it. Just a heads up if you have the RTR you need a few more parts to install it.first you'll need vtr231034 chassis brace set and you will need a 38 mm link from the k5 kit or add some spacers to the stock link.
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BPC makes nice parts and Bruce is a great guy with great service! I’ve got a shorty tray setup in reserve for projects and iirc he sells brackets for them too. You can use the new Vaterra Suburban tray mounts, fab your own or buy some. :)
 
BPC shorty pack battery tray mounted, shocks cleaned and filled with Losi 50wt oil, Incision scale shafts installed, 550 21T motor!

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Brass tubes add 6g weight inside front axle housing (not a lot but ever little bit counts), require no drilling or machining of axle housing.

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