More pics of TRIDENT [installed]
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				The Final Blast
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				Maxximum Attack
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Yes, this chassis can/will support AWD. The driveshaft is unimpeded bay the batteries shown. Now 2/3A batteries 
..... I'm not really sure. You may be able to arange it into a 4 cell. But 6-cells definately can't fit.... With AWD 
. But if you're RWD, there is no driveshaft stopping you from just sliding that pack in there and ripping up the road 
. Of coarse you know you'l have to do some personal modding of the chassis, as it will not be designed to use 2/3A sized batteries 
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Welcome to Bitpimps, Doing personal mods and pushing the envelope are what we do best
. I hope you fit in. Please, if you want to ask something, ask the search. Mosr people don't. We loose more new members that way 
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						Welcome to Bitpimps, Doing personal mods and pushing the envelope are what we do best
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				The Final Blast
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No worryies boss, the servo takes care of itself. The 2 vertically positioned screws are for securing the PCB cover, so you don't have to worry about that.The Final Blast wrote:OKy Doky. I do have a question about you chassi how do you keep the servo in place, I know its part of the front end but it looks like there a bunch of screws for it.
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