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Old 05-08-2010
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Default installing the cf braket in B44 ?

Hi,

well righltly or wrongly I'm making the move to Lipo- don't feel too reassured with all the risks associated with Lipo but we'll see.

I got a cf braket that replace the 2 brakets that supported the Nimh batteries in order to install the Lipo saddle pack. That braket came in one piece but doesn't slide across the car and by the look of it I either cut it in the middle and attach each side (as was for the brakets for the Nimh) or I need to take off the whole rear end, slide the braket in position and then re-attach the rear end of the car.

Option 1 of cutting the braket in 2 seems the easiest and quickest and should work too since the previous brakets for the Nimh were in 2 parts anyway. But I'm reluctant in cutting a cf piece as keeping it in one piece will keep it stronger.

Option 2 avoid cutting the braket but gosh it seems hard work just to slide the braket

Any advice on how to install this cf braket for lipo welcome
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