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Tresrey rear hanger causing lots of slop!
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So im fitting a new Tresrey RR hanger on the 210 and I notice there is loads of slop in the rear bottom wish bones after doing so.
So i have a look and notice the holes are much larger than the stock one and dont allow the hinge pins to sit snug but rather quite loose. (see pic for size difference) Does anyone have any solutions? Do I need to be using some inserts of some sort or am I just missing a trick somewhere! Please help, TA! |
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Thank you very much good sir! |
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That's because the Tresrey rear hanger was out before the RTR kit. The original kit comes with the pivot balls. ;) |
confirm that, I run this hanger on my 210 never had an issue. I do add though a 0.5mm washer on the suspension pivot arm just to take the front to rear slop from the wishbones, it just takes it up enough that there is a little, but not 1mm worth that there was.
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Actually it only remarks on 2 1mm spacers either side. Maybe being the plastic in the kit they fit a little tighter in the space, and when you use alloy ones the slack is more noticable. In the end I have the tresrey spacers either side, oplus a snigle 0.5mm shim in there too
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I bet you had loads of slop without the pivot balls :lol:
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A whole lot indeed! haha
Got some pivot balls on the way, was hoping they would be here today but royal fail struck again! |
I've just taken a look and I believe the RTR comes with the +8mm chassis. If it does you will also need a small spacer as well as the kit spacers either side of the wishbone. If you have some .5mm they should be ok. I think it's due to the hole being drilled a tad further apart
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