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Jun 08, 2016
Does the job.
This obviously lets you put in a nice big 3 cell. It works well. The reason I only gave 4 stars, is because if you look at the end where you put the 2 prongs into, it appears to have 2 spots. One for a taller battery, and one for a normal 2 cell. This would lead you to believe you could put the strap in either slot depending on the battery you are using. Well, you can. The problem is that on the other end where you pop the single end of the strap under the little latch only has the higher spot. When you put the strap in with a 2 cell, it's at an angle, instead of right against the battery. I'm no engineer but it seems like it would have been fairly easy to make it latch at both heights. lol. Anyway it's still good for putting in the big 3 cells and you only have to swap out the one piece to run a 2 cell, so that is nice I guess.

Jun 08, 2016
Handy Dandy
1 of 1 found this helpful Protip: Make the hole as small as possible and use some spit to squeeze the little rubber knob through. Using an actual r/c body reamer (hole maker) helps a lot. The rubber can snap on a bad crash or after being ground up from scraping down the terrain with the truck upside down, but that is to be expected when extreme bashing. You are still going to lose a lot less pins than you normally would. I guess they could make them out of kevlar or something. These work on pretty much any 1/10 or 1/8 R/C as long as the holes aren't further apart then the thing is long. It does stretch but I wouldn't want it stretched out to get the pin in. . Still, these are really nice. No-brainer good buy for sure.