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The base of the AE battery cups provides plenty of surface area to adequately stick the cup to the chassis in the new position using a good quality foam double sided tape e.g 3M VHB - this is what I have done & seems to work well whilst saving having to drill extra holes in the chassisdelsami wrote:as TREK said, I also just drill 2 holes and move the cup forward. After doing so, I still have my servo mounted with 2 servo mounts. markbt73 thats tight in there!
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