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Old 06-27-2007, 04:46 PM
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ok anyone got tips on how to keep my revo engine mount from breaking all the time

yes i have to wait to get a decent engine mount so have to buy traxxas stock one till then

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Old 06-27-2007, 05:08 PM
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Bro, don't waste your money on that stock cast crap. I broke mine the first week I had it. Buy a machined aluminum one. I've never had a problem since. I know it's three times more expensive, but think of the money you'll save in the end.
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lol this is so weird...i went to change my mount for the RB...and 3 of the 6 screws that hold the mount to the chassis...were gone. just gone. ive never touched them either. so idk whats up with that.
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just another traxxas problem, they need to lock tight some of their screws
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Bro, don't waste your money on that stock cast crap. I broke mine the first week I had it. Buy a machined aluminum one. I've never had a problem since. I know it's three times more expensive, but think of the money you'll save in the end.

ok which one do you use and have you got a link


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