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Old 23-06-2012
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Default xray t2

im looking at getting an xray t2 to start with. does any one still run one and does a lipo fit in it
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Old 23-06-2012
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With a few spacers and the t3 short battery stops it should i ran lipos in my 008 for a year and half before i got my t3 12
pm me if you need to to know exactly what i did to my t2 008 to get the lipos to fit
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Old 23-06-2012
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thanks for that you have pm
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Old 24-06-2012
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I dont use any stoppers or anything on my T2.

What i did was velcro the Lipo to the Chassis. It sticks perfect and the velcro hasnt ripped off the chassis even though the battery holder has holes in it. Been like that for a year.
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Old 24-06-2012
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I run Lipo's in a T2 009 just need to lift the top deck for some chunky lipo's, Exotec make carbon spacer plates for this
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Old 26-06-2012
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Pics how i do it for others as well



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Old 26-06-2012
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Great idea I might be using that
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