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reports on the interwebs say the old Hot Racing and Arrma aluminum cups don't fit.
?? I have the old HR metal cups on both my Arrma and both have the M2c motor mount.
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reports on the interwebs say the old Hot Racing and Arrma aluminum cups don't fit.
I posted that I bought the chassis and motor mount and Facebook and a few guys commented saying that their Hot Racing and Arrma aluminum diff cups would bind onece everything was buttoned down ? my Gpm diff cup would bind in mine so I had to switch back to the stock cup.?? I have the old HR metal cups on both my Arrma and both have the M2c motor mount.
I posted that I bought the chassis and motor mount and Facebook and a few guys commented saying that their Hot Racing and Arrma aluminum diff cups would bind onece everything was buttoned down ? my Gpm diff cup would bind in mine so I had to switch back to the stock cup.
They sure do look nice.OK. Finally finished all 3. haven't run yet since its dark now. Anyone that has installed these ran them yet? Just curious about possible leaks, etc. So far so good with mine. don't see any leaks, but of course this is before actually running them.
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Best thing about buying via liquid Rc on eBay is even if it’s hot racing product he refunds you if they fail on you like with my towers. Was very suprised and happy to say the least!I ordered 3 yesterday expecting a message saying the seller had the wrong price but got a notification this morning that my order was shipped
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Motor and diff mount not the chassis.I hope the Arrma Alum. cups work with the M2C chasis, I'm starting my tear down this week. Man, now you got me all concerned and sh!t.
I know, but I have all 3, the chasis, mount, and diff. so if they don't work together it doesn't matter which part is at fault.Motor and diff mount not the chassis.
I've seen a few guys having issues with the center mount but not a lot, I saw one guy and Facebook his diff would slide around in the mount a good 3-4mm in either direction the spur would even hit the chassis. Those things are bound to happen sometimes though all it takes is for 1 part to be off by like a mm or so and you get fitment issues. I see the same thing in the 1:1 car world.I know, but I have all 3, the chasis, mount, and diff. so if they don't work together it doesn't matter which part is at fault.
nvm, I got what you're saying. Has alot of people had an issue with this?
?Well these won't work in the front of my Outcast I can't add enough shims on the crown gear bearing to tighten up the mesh, it's looser than a Thai lady of the night.
I started on the front and that is as far as I have gotten so far.?
any reasons why it could fit in the rear/center and not in the front?
i will receive mine in a few days, will see on the senton
interesting comparison with the lady ! ?
That doesn’t sound good. If you’re having that problem. Probably we all will. If that’s the case. I’m sending mine back.Well these won't work in the front of my Outcast I can't add enough shims on the crown gear bearing to tighten up the mesh, it's looser than a Thai lady of the night.
Weird the first one I assembled was too loose in the front, but fine in the back and the other 2 fit just fine.
Oh yeah. Like I said that first one didn't want to fit for some reason.Maybe a manufacturing issue. So you had enough to get all 3 good?
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