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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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trying 870C rear shocks and tower with Hotdog4. 870C got CC rear tower and I probably go with this setup
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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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First time i try this on my mobile...
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The battery top strap is missing; i havent run the car for awhile ;) but you get the idea. Beside the battery posts i used 4 servo posts and scrap graphite material. The servo and servo saver were swapped over from right to left

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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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Mr. ED wrote:First time i try this on my mobile...
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The battery top strap is missing; i havent run the car for awhile ;) but you get the idea. Beside the battery posts i used 4 servo posts and scrap graphite material. The servo and servo saver were swapped over from right to left
not easy to see from this small picture. but I can't put the battery like that way on my narrow Hotdog4 ( = YR4) chassis for off road.

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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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I found a better app. This should be bigger...
The chassis of the hotdog is large enough to do this, but I don't know whether the body will still fit.
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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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I see how you did with your chassis. but it looks ugly :lol: :mrgreen:

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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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59burst wrote:... but it looks ugly :lol: :mrgreen:
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It looks better with the battery in place and wiring cleaned up ;)

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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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I believe so.
and, thanks for the tip. I might try B44.3 shorty tray 8)

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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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some new pics with the bodies
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Re: 870C and Hotdog build

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1/8" thick shock towers and G10 top deck. thanks to GoMachV.
the clearance between the battery and the belt is now 2mm with the epoxy holders :D
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