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				Re: CrackerBox Test Chassis
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			
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					Originally Posted by  TRUCKMAKER
					 
				 
				Hi Frizzen, no it's not too short, it's just not adjusted yet, I also straightened the tie rod out and removed the front shocks. I found, after deciding to build a Crackerbox and got some critical dimensions online that I had to move the axle forward.  
Hi Mikem, I get them from Servo City, the one in the chassis is 437 RPM. I have one in my dump truck connected to the screw drive, it's 313 RPM and a 165 RPM on the shelf, I ran it in my dump for a while but thought it was too slow, all kinds of power though. I have to give credit to Reg (RPC57) for the motors, I found them in one of his threads and he told me where to find them.  
 https://www.servocity.com/motors-act...ry-gear-motors 
			
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 By the looks and outout RPM, one might think that Servocuty and Servonaut use the same source.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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