MotoPsycho's Meager Mod's - 4.6X Juice Relocation

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MotoPsycho

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This design is for the X4.6. It provides a lower battery CG than the previous mods, and is (IMO) a little bit stiffer than those versions.

For a PDF of this post: Clicky here

Parts needed:
1 - HPI Rush bumper set – Tower Hobbies # - LXVK03
1- 4†X 4†piece of .064 (slightly thicker than 1.5mm)
1- ¼†X 1/8†grommet
3 – M3 -.5x10 Countersunk cap screws
3 – M3 - .5 Ny-lock nuts

Tools needed:
Normal truck disassembly tools
Dremel with cutoff wheel, or bandsaw (for cutting aluminum bracket)
Jeweler’s files (gotta make it pretty when you’re done cutting)
Drill and various bits

Building the bracket is on you. I will try to get a template put together for anyone interested.

Your bracket should look something like this:



And there are a few changes I made after initial design, including spacing for shocks (yellow arrows) and the hole for wiring (red arrows)



Step 1 – Remove front bumper and remove upper shock bolts.

Step 2 – Trim inner upper control arm shaft retainers (Fig. 1) from both inner sides of front bumper supports (this will be explained later).

Fig. 1


Step 3

Mount the bracket to the upper shock mounts tightly.

Step 4

Position the Rush battery box against the front differential case as shown, and mark mounting hole locations as shown (Fig’s. 3&4).

Fig. 3


Fig. 4


Step 5

Remove bracket from truck, drill mounting holes and install box to bracket with 3 M3 -.5x10 Countersunk cap screws and M3 ny-lock nuts (Fig. 5).

Fig. 5


NOTE: The hole INSIDE of the battery box needs to be countersunk to avoid possible battery damage

Step 6
Reinstall bracket to upper shock mounts, and reassemble bumper braces and bumper.

As you can see, the battery box now holds the upper control arm shafts in place, rather than the bumper brace retainers. (Fig. 6)

Fig. 6


Step 7
Install wiring through bracket, position grommet and install battery.

Note: There is plenty of room in the box for the battery and any excess wire and/or plugs. Just a little added protection for your connectors.









And just a few shots of the finished product:





For a charge jack/switch mod that goes along with this mod Clicky Here

I want to thank Cabbie – a true visionary, and master fabricator!
(and although I'm a Scot - I won't hold it against him!!🙂)

- Moto

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hey
i love da idea but do u think it will work on the old SS NOT the new X SS
and do u have a rough price 4 da whole modd not including getting da tools

thnx Rex_hvn
 
Moto - You have done a great job in explaining what you did. Very detailed and your pics are dead on not blurred out.

Thanks for taken the time to share with other members. This goes for the other threads as well.


Hop
 
hey
i love da idea but do u think it will work on the old SS NOT the new X SS
and do u have a rough price 4 da whole modd not including getting da tools

thnx Rex_hvn

I think it will work on ANY savage, you just may have to move the battery box up a little - I'm not positive. I believe you can use the stock "AA" battery holder inside the box if you don't have a hump pack.

Cost of parts
Battery box kit - $6.69 @ towerhobbies
Screws - $1.27 @ local hardware store
Grommet - .17 @ local hardware store
Hump pack - $15-$35 @ Tower
4x12" Aluminum - $4.50 @ Local Hardware Store
 
Can anyone help me ?

The pics not appear and the file can't be downloaded.

If somebody have a file please send me.

Thanks.
 
Putfile went away... That's where I had all of the photo's hosted.

Give me a bit of time, and I will see if I can find the file to give you...

Moto
 
Putfile went away... That's where I had all of the photo's hosted.

Give me a bit of time, and I will see if I can find the file to give you...

Moto


ok.

I know that the topic is old, but if you restore it, will help me a lot.

Anyway, thanks for attention
 

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