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mattlynch 13-12-2009 03:45 PM

going for a DEX410, what spares?
 
Hi, i have been thinking of getting a 4wd buggy for some time and have pretty much settled on the idea of getting the Durango, while i am at it
i would like to order up a few spares for the parts that are most likely fail in heavy impacts ( been at the hobby for 20 years but still not great at driving the things) so was wondering what all you guys would recomend i order when i am getting the kit? thanks.

DaSloth 13-12-2009 06:49 PM

hinge pins and wishbones are a good start. Everything else seems pretty strong.

mattlynch 13-12-2009 07:04 PM

thanks for that.. roll on payday

blackstring 13-12-2009 10:18 PM

Heres a few things that I found out I needed after drivnig it for the last two months, most of which I didn't think I needed.

Hub carriers(mainly for the front steering spindles)

hardware for the steering spindles- spacers and kingpin bushings(these will spread wings if the spindle breaks)

Front inner hinge pins (arms are so strong the pins bend on very hard impacts)

Replace the ball cups (theres an active thread on here regarding this)

CVD pins (they've been know to fall out unless built correctly)

Wheel drive pins

X-rings, E-clips, and 5x10mm shims for diffs

Dont bother with outdrives, axles or cvd rebuild items until the end of a season.

GRIFF55 13-12-2009 10:27 PM

ball ends for the hinge pins. if it pulls out your almost guaranteed to lose 1

mattlynch 13-12-2009 11:07 PM

thanks
 
thankyou for the help fella's, much appreciated .

AmiSMB 14-12-2009 02:01 PM

I have not been running mine for that long but am finding the drive pins a bit of a problem. Mine are not coming out they are snapping so I would recommend that you have spares of these. Also make sure you do grease the CVD as I ran some dry and they are wearing rather fast!

mattlynch 14-12-2009 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmiSMB (Post 320929)
I have not been running mine for that long but am finding the drive pins a bit of a problem. Mine are not coming out they are snapping so I would recommend that you have spares of these. Also make sure you do grease the CVD as I ran some dry and they are wearing rather fast!

thanks, which pins have you snapped? the ones with the flat spot in the middle?

AmiSMB 14-12-2009 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattlynch (Post 320933)
thanks, which pins have you snapped? the ones with the flat spot in the middle?

Yes part number TD310037

mattlynch 14-12-2009 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmiSMB (Post 320940)
Yes part number TD310037

thanks for the part number,,anyone tried using a pin without the flatspot or would that cause issues with getting the grub screw in?

Timee80 14-12-2009 07:25 PM

a friend seems to break bulkheads for fun with his. Might be worthwhile keeping a spare

AmiSMB 14-12-2009 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattlynch (Post 320966)
thanks for the part number,,anyone tried using a pin without the flatspot or would that cause issues with getting the grub screw in?

I have tried some that I made which did not have a flat spot on and they were fine.

blackstring 14-12-2009 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timee80 (Post 321026)
a friend seems to break bulkheads for fun with his. Might be worthwhile keeping a spare

wow!:o

one 15-12-2009 08:46 AM

I have not broken anything on mine yet, with plenty of meetings showing under the chassis. :)

I have however bought practically half the car in spares. The spares are so much cheaper compared to the SX I had before, so it makes sense to carry a heaps of stuff in the pitt box.

I will pick up some of the parts also mentioned in this post because I didn't think of those. So thanks for the extra tips guys. :thumbsup:

fastinfastout 15-12-2009 01:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AmiSMB (Post 320929)
I have not been running mine for that long but am finding the drive pins a bit of a problem. Mine are not coming out they are snapping so I would recommend that you have spares of these. Also make sure you do grease the CVD as I ran some dry and they are wearing rather fast!

I always build my cvd's dry.

I just assume building with grease will attract more dirt.

dirt + grease = more wear

well thats my theory anyway:thumbsup:

mattlynch 15-12-2009 01:45 PM

if you use boots on the CVD's then they should be greased, otherwise i use motor bushing oil and clean and re-lube regularly


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