RC ADVENTURES - How to Change an RC Motor (Brushed) Demo Vehicle: Trail Finder 2 - Toyota Hilux

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- I have a LOT of maintenance to do in my studio folks.. so I figured I may as well flip on the camera, and record while I had a chance. I hope this helps some folks out there that may be a little intimidated by the thought of changing out a motor in their Radio Control car or Truck. Please keep in mind that this "tutorial" is for a BRUSHED Motor. If your motor has 3 Wires, instead of 2 (like shown in this video) then please refer to a "Brushless" tutorial.
In this video I used a Team Tekin 35t Brushed Motor.
The truck featured in this video is an RC4WD Trail Finder 2
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