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Old 02-05-2017, 08:42 PM   #8
dundeebarnbuggy
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Default Re: D&D ES-5 high torque motor

Yeah, the instruction sheet was a little "sheety". I mounted mine like yours are now the first time too. Then realized my shocks with an eye on the bottom wouldn't clear the motor. Looked at the awesome graphics on the paper and realized that the mount plate should be flipped over and the shock stud should point to the rear of the buggy. Makes no difference to the shock but I did take a piece of pipe and bend the stud up a bit to help with shock alignment, but makes no difference with yours. Anyways, I'm following this thread as I too have a new D&D torque motor but mine is a sepex. The torque so far is awesome and I am working on the speed. Winter is not helping, [unless you want to walk on water, does it ever?]
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