How not to mount a esc on a Slash.

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How not to mount a esc on a Slash.

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Just got this beauty in the mail. I'm not really a slash guy but wanted the motor esc. combo. I'm finding some steller tech tips to keep the esc mounted such as glue, zip-ties, and yep, even a coat hanger. Also has some 200mph mossy oak duct tape just to make sure the coat hanger don't catch on the ground. Now that's BOSS. 8)
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Re: How not to mount a esc on a Slash.

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Can't see anything on poststamp-sized pix :(
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