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Old 30-07-2012
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Default CAT SX3, change Servo and speedo

Hi,

I'm not very happy with the wiring in my SX3. The speedo on the left and the motor on the right side cause long wiring above or under the belt.....

Yesterday I reworked my CAT and got the idea to change the position of the servo from the right to the left side. sure, this requires a change of the part 3557 and 3558, too. The belt is mounted high enough, so that the servo would fit under the belt..... I am using the alloy steering, so the wrong "way round" of part 3590 could be resolved ( I hope)
Did someone already made this change? Or how did you resolve the wiring? I have seen some pics here, but could not find the topic again....
I am not frigthened, if the left-right balance will be influenced. We are talking about a few grams, This could be cleared by using sone weight.
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no need wires can be run neatly and tidily under belt lots of pics on posts on here
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...=62362&page=15
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and here
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...ghlight=wiring
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