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Vega DEX210 Camber Link Plate
Was asked to make some of these by a friend who pulled a ball stud out the carbon option (Tresrey option I think?) Just a small piece that does the job nicely :)
http://imageshack.us/a/img855/4963/img3468r.jpg Price will be £16 and will be available from the Team Xtreme website later this week. Will come anodized clear and with 2 M3x12 screws to mount it. |
Can I just ask, what is the benefit of fitting these link plates, as opposed to just using the standard link locations?
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And the carbon ones are usually meant to bolt through, rather than just thread in. Carbon sheet doesn't really like to take a thread!
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Who said any thing about threading into the carbon the brace will was talking about was snapped at the ball stud where it was ripped out nut wagers and all this option part by vega has more holes, threaded holes and more or less bomb proof
Just right for the Durango. Stu |
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Looks very nice !! Any chance you can anodise them red ??
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does this plate allow you to get the ball stud lower than when using the Tresrey plate?
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Great thanks. You can count me in for one! |
Now on the website, all orders over the weekend will be shipped monday :)
http://www.teamxtreme.co.uk/store/in...roducts_id=430 |
does it fit in rear motor config ?
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Gearbox casing ripped out
Could really do with one of these, had a minor tap at Herts rc and ripped out the NSR gearbox casing. Im gonna get one!
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my ball stud first pulled out the top i planned on upgrading to lungsford kit so i super glued it back in it lasted two practice days then the camber tab ripped in half i like cf but everyone has other brands i wanted the three hole adjustment and im loving it havent had a problem since i drive a mod dex210 at 1,595g and im not the best driver gotta say this part is a must for durability
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Do these fit RM??
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Pic below isn't the vega plate but is how you would mount it when running RM
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