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I've loctited all of mineIce_2k said:So, this happened:
The little screw came loose, the pin went out, did some small damage to the chassis and basically left me with a useless dogbone. Did this happen to anyone else? Am I supposed to open all these small screws on all dogbones and loctite them?...
You'll probably find that it's a drive cup that's broken.Zen said:Yesterday (08/13/2015) out running my car and took a spill (rolled). Later noticed the front left wheel now spins freely. Haven't taken the car apart as of yet to determine all the damage, however, need to know what size dog bone is needed for the front wheel?
No. You can only use them if you also buy the old style stub axles.Zen said:So 50034 will not work as a replacement part?
i have been looking for these pins to replace. not seeing them as separate from set up. is there a part # for JUST the pin?RampageHopUps said:On the new pin, make a small flat spot with a dremel, halfway down and about 2mm deep.
thanks Rob, will give a look and get some next round of orders, hardware store here only has rolled pins, it is the first place i lookedRampageHopUps said:Not from Redcat. Davesmotors and Largescalerc have them separate. Or if you have an Ace Hardware near you.
i have done same and it works well, an excellent use for spent 1/8" bits indeed.blak__jak said:I quite some time ago cut the right size drill bits off to length and put a flat spot in center and they're still working till this day. quick fix and durable.
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