My new batteries are a little taller/thicker which prevents the stock holder from going all the way down to hold it. Any suggestions on a different bracket to hold it down? Not so excited about velcro.
curly wrote:My new batteries are a little taller/thicker which prevents the stock holder from going all the way down to hold it. Any suggestions on a different bracket to hold it down? Not so excited about velcro.
Thanks
Taller screws would allow you to "raise the height" the compartment. You would lose the back of the holder to fit into place though. Probably have to cut it.
i made a little mod to my b4 battery hold down strap. i thought i would share in case it is of interest to anyone. i don't know the various versions but i think this applies to the b3 and b4.
i liked the newer style with the 90 degree thumbscrew...
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don't think of it as creative. think of it as something you want but not enough to pay the price.
i need a measurement of the battery strap from the end at the rear bulkhead to the mounting holes. also, the distance between the center of the 2 mounting holes. any help would be appreciated. :)
Fiest time the RC10 came out, it had fiberglass battery hold downs. And Two servo savers. Not one. Who can back me up onthis one. I know because I had it before.
...c'mon people...is this true or not? 8) :wink: :D
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I get it. I'm always trying to find vintage aftermarket hop ups for my cars. I had just never heard of this one. I guess I'll shelf the bracket in my parts collection until I come across one of those early mip's. You guys are always a wealth of info...
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I know someone with some yard tools to offer in trade.