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Chidders 07-03-2012 02:00 PM

XXX-CR Rear Pivot Plate
 
I have had the XXX-CR for just over 3 months now and replaced x2 rear pivot plates. is this normal ? and is there an upgrade for this part ?

Thanks Rob

migsy 07-03-2012 06:05 PM

pivot plate
 
hi rob.

how you breaking the p-plate?

i've always pushed my xxx cr and never broke that part.

is your the plastic or graphite?

Alan Reeves 07-03-2012 08:51 PM

I have run a xxx in one form or another since I bought a xxx spec back in the day!
I only ever broke that part once and that was my own fault because it (and the chassis) were dremmeled to have slots in to get the cells a bit lower.

cwilson 07-03-2012 09:51 PM

i have run a xxx-cr for a few years now. i have broken alot of parts but only a couple of pivot plates. it is uncommon to brake it but not impossable. there is an aliminium upgrade but it is hard to find. i have one but its on my xxx-t.

Chidders 07-03-2012 10:20 PM

pivot
 
I have the standard plastic part, im not extreme bashing, mainly carpet club racing. where am i going wrong ? Ali upgrade sounds good, where would i get one ?

Darren Boyle 07-03-2012 10:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chidders (Post 629768)
I have the standard plastic part, im not extreme bashing, mainly carpet club racing. where am i going wrong ? Ali upgrade sounds good, where would i get one ?

Rob DO NOT get the alloy one, it WILL be the worst thing you could do, it will simply pass the stress of each crash through into somthing else like the chassis. Speak to you tommorow night about it.....

Tom3012 07-03-2012 10:53 PM

If its the t-plate try and get a graphite one, they dont break easily...:thumbsup:

rcjunky 08-03-2012 06:08 AM

pm me if you want an aluminum one, I can probably hook you up

Spoolio 08-03-2012 10:50 PM

You mean that part that the hinge pins pass through? The block that's sandwiched between the t-plate and the gearbox? I flippin hate that part, I have broken 3 of them, one I think fell to pieces after my cat looked at it funny. I did buy an alloy one for an XXX-T but although the seller told me it was compatible it wasn't (it was wider) so I sent it back. Reading your post has reminded me I need to get a new block to finish off my XXX-CR resto.

Darren Boyle 09-03-2012 12:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Spoolio (Post 630212)
You mean that part that the hinge pins pass through? The block that's sandwiched between the t-plate and the gearbox? I flippin hate that part, I have broken 3 of them, one I think fell to pieces after my cat looked at it funny. I did buy an alloy one for an XXX-T but although the seller told me it was compatible it wasn't (it was wider) so I sent it back. Reading your post has reminded me I need to get a new block to finish off my XXX-CR resto.

No "Rob" (the OP) means the T plate itself...

Had a drive of his car for him tonight and it all seems not too bad to me to be honest....

Chidders 09-03-2012 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darren Boyle (Post 630239)
No "Rob" (the OP) means the T plate itself...

Had a drive of his car for him tonight and it all seems not too bad to me to be honest....

Thanks for all of your help on this subject, and yes Darren gave me a master class with my own car:thumbsup:


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