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Servo Winch mounting plate

mud_life_19

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So I'm tryin to figure out how to mount this servo winch and I can't seem to figure out a good spot, I want to keep it in front of the transmission and everything is in the stock place except for the receiver and esc box I moved that to the rear. Does anyone have any good picks of how they mounted there's it if u have any ideas please help me out I have an idea but idk if it will be strong enough to hold the weight of the car.

Thanks!!
 
What truck, scx10? A lot ot people mount them to the metal battery plate.
I'm trying a cms plate in the next few days... it's currently mounted to a carbon fiber plate that's attached to the front chassis brace but my panhard bar is hitting it... I'll post a pic in a little while.
 
Yeah it's the scx10 and I would mount to the battery try but right now my battery kinda takes preference to that spot I was toying with movin the battery onto the rock sliders and welding on a plate to hold it(has metal exo to weld to sliders) and if I do that I put more weight to one side unless I run dual battery's
 
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it'll really help performance if you run dual batteries on the skids or battery on one side and electronics on the other.
I run one of each setup.
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my truck is already at 7.4 pounds, and ive been thinkin about it cause it will lower the center of gravity and then i can take some weight out of the wheels.

it looks like it is high spool how do u keep it on the spool i was thinkin about runnin brake line and keepin the spool lower, could u flip ur servo to put the spool lower? or will that hit the suspention??
 
Jevne Plate saves time and lowers the battery position. Ive been using one for a few months and no complaints. But did have to raise my bumper to run the servo upside down.
 
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