One thing that would be a concern to me is that the end of the battery box with the receiver in it will probably move about when running it and possibly snapping the end with the receiver off. Do you feel like that would be a concern or is the plastic battery box sturdy enough? Also when I read the title, I thought to myself "who'd want to put a standard size servo into a 1/5 scale?", not knowing you refer to the 1/5 scale servo as standard size. When I think of standard size, I think of something found in 1/10-1/8 scale RCs. Lol. That being said, I've never even looked, do they even make a 1/10-1/8 scale servo with 900 or more ounce inches of torque? I know I've seen some with a little more than 800 on 8.4 volts. I personally have my eyes on a 1400+ ounce inches servo, but is $250 give or take. I might go cheap on my other RCs, but my 5ive T gets the absolute best products I can purchase. It's a 5T for crying out loud, who'd want to go cheap with parts for it? Lol. That being said, I did buy a set of cheap tires for it and don't really expect much from them, but was a price that even if they only last a week it won't bother me. I've run them twice, each run was close to 3 hours (3 tank fulls with a 7200 mAh lipo) and they are barely scarred yet. Anyways, I'm getting off topic. What are your concerns with these brackets if you've got any? What (becides obvious clearance with the chassis) are the benefits of raising the servo? Just curious as you definitely know more than I do about 1/5 scale RCs.
Hey Lane 👊 great questions. The battery compartment side is not touched and will still be as strong as it was prior to modifying it. As the entire molding is one piece, the lightweight receiver won’t effect its integrity. As far as benefits, being raised off the chassis will allow the servo to breathe (run cooler) protect the wire better and stronger mount.
Yes grab them. Actually 90% of the racers do use them. I’m looking to buy them soon. I have had the lower rear shock eyelet rip out which cost me my races. These will prevent that issue
I sure do love shiny!
Me too 😂😍
Beautiful! I love it, I just built myself a 30DN roller with the Taylor 40gt. Im going to get this servo mount asap! Great vid sir!
Thanks Brother!! Congratulations on your 5🔥🔥❤️😀 Thanks for the support on watching 👍😊
Nice. I like those mounts. What rear skid plate are you running?
Thanks Dan, I’m running the Bartolone rear skid. 👊👊👍
I’m hesitant to do this. I’m running a beast 1000 and it fits perfect. What I don’t like is the removal of the supports for the radio box. Thoughts?
I’d say do what you like best but as far as a year of testing, I’ve found no loss in the integrity of the battery tray, it’s still very strong 👍👊🤙
One thing that would be a concern to me is that the end of the battery box with the receiver in it will probably move about when running it and possibly snapping the end with the receiver off. Do you feel like that would be a concern or is the plastic battery box sturdy enough?
Also when I read the title, I thought to myself "who'd want to put a standard size servo into a 1/5 scale?", not knowing you refer to the 1/5 scale servo as standard size. When I think of standard size, I think of something found in 1/10-1/8 scale RCs. Lol. That being said, I've never even looked, do they even make a 1/10-1/8 scale servo with 900 or more ounce inches of torque? I know I've seen some with a little more than 800 on 8.4 volts. I personally have my eyes on a 1400+ ounce inches servo, but is $250 give or take. I might go cheap on my other RCs, but my 5ive T gets the absolute best products I can purchase. It's a 5T for crying out loud, who'd want to go cheap with parts for it? Lol. That being said, I did buy a set of cheap tires for it and don't really expect much from them, but was a price that even if they only last a week it won't bother me. I've run them twice, each run was close to 3 hours (3 tank fulls with a 7200 mAh lipo) and they are barely scarred yet. Anyways, I'm getting off topic. What are your concerns with these brackets if you've got any? What (becides obvious clearance with the chassis) are the benefits of raising the servo? Just curious as you definitely know more than I do about 1/5 scale RCs.
Hey Lane 👊 great questions. The battery compartment side is not touched and will still be as strong as it was prior to modifying it. As the entire molding is one piece, the lightweight receiver won’t effect its integrity. As far as benefits, being raised off the chassis will allow the servo to breathe (run cooler) protect the wire better and stronger mount.
Im buying a losi 5t 2.0......... MOD suspension limiting straps YES? or NO? I Havent seen anyone using them
Yes grab them. Actually 90% of the racers do use them. I’m looking to buy them soon. I have had the lower rear shock eyelet rip out which cost me my races. These will prevent that issue
@@largescalercnation Thanks mate, il grab some
Do come parts in a different color?
Sorry, only polished aluminum at this time 👍