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Old 27-12-2009
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Having a look around for fitting my I-laps PT, I didn't want it Velcro'in onto my chassis as I want to move it from buggy to buggy. I purchased the extra cradles for my other buggies.

Looking all over my DEX I couldn't see a clear position to place it until I found this.



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Certainly does the job! I put mine behind my servo, not to fussed about getting it out quickly as my old MRT will go in the other buggy.
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Thats rather clever that
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I dont use the fan on my LRP with a 6.5 so you may be able to take it off and have the PT even lower...
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Hi Malc,

I need the fan there as the other end of the clip is trapped between the upper diff/steering plate and the upright that it bolts to.

It is more than fine there as I had no missed laps all day well pleased
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