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Old 06-28-2007, 10:00 PM
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How do you get the back batery box off
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If you take off the battery box you should get the rear bumper. Also you lose the wheelie bar by taking off the box.
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I have a rear bumper I wanted to put on
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You might have to take out the tranny those bottom screws that might or might not be there. Also you can do what i did with the wheelie bar was get some of the excess off and then screw it directly into the bumper.
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If you take off the battery box you should get the rear bumper. Also you lose the wheelie bar by taking off the box.
Do you have to dissasemble the dif to get that screw that gose into the battery box out?
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Should not have to touch the diff. The worst it can be is remove the 6 screws on the bottom of the tranny. and the rear shocks just unscrew the top screw. Then the hole tranny will slide off in your hand(i think). Then you should be able to see how the battry box is held on. By tomarrow afternoon/nite someone who has taken there battery box of most likely will be able to tell you exactly how to take it off.

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