The store should specialize in auto parts. A great store would be your local auto zone store. Home Depot also would be a great place as the associates can help you get the correct motor drive for your needs.
Many stores sell the Brushless DC motor. Among them are Robot Shop, Maxon Motor, and Ted Motors. It would be expected that other mechanically oriented stores would sell Brushless DC motors too.
You can purchase an RC brushless motor to install in your remote control car at www.hobby-lobby.com/brushless_motors_269_ctg.htm. or if you want to save shiping you can go to your nearest Hobby Lobby store near you.
if you get it from a hobby store it should go from like between 15 to around 20 mph on a stock motor if you get a brushless motor it can go at least 30 mph or faster
Just building a brushless DC motor out of house hold things isn't very practical. Although you could build one from scratch with the proper materials bought from a store, I would suggest just buying one already assembled. It will cost about 5-40$ depending on what you get.
A step motor, or stepper motor, is a brushless, electric otor that can divide a full rotation in a large number of steps. Your general store may have a stepper motor (call them to ensure), but they sell fairly cheap online. (as less as fifteen dollars) A product search will locate stepper motors.
You didn't say if the motor was faulty when you bought it, if so call the store where you bought it. However, if you just need to replace a motor, Hobby Lobby or most Hobby stores will have these motors available, either in their shop or to be ordered.
Yes. You can also drive it home, to the store, school, your friend's, and even your grandma's.
If you are looking then Try the Carquest Store they should have lots of it.
It will drive you "nuts" eh? I know, with the junk I drive, it's the least of my worries- but- go to the parts store, and ask them for a can of belt dressing to quiet your drive belts. Just follow the directions on the can.
Possible problem with the transfercaes shift motor. Its a small electric motor located on the back side of the transfer case. They are 400.00 bucks from Ford, 160.00 at the auto parts store or probably 20 at the junkyard
DVD is a perfectly safe way to store media,no need to clutter your hard drive.
It depends on how much memory your trying to store. But a great company is sandisk