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Old 04-01-2010
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Originally Posted by adam lancia View Post
Well, I finally have the new-to-me Lazer in hand. There are a few pleasant surprises.

Tekin 411-G2: not sure if it works but I'd be willing to bet it does.

Aluminum ball bearing steering bellcranks: just cool, never seen this one before. Anyone know who made this?

Aluminum rear dogbones and front universals: I have never seen aluminum dogbones or universals for a Lazer before. Anyone have any info of these? They're in pretty good shape but I don't think I'll be using them. If I ever build a shelfer, they'll probably find a home there.

I'll get the rest of the pics up tomorrow night.
Dogbones come as standard on most models on the rear and Ujs come as standard on the front. Lazer ZX5 ones fit and look nicer but they are a specific part number and possibly Isobarik has the part numbers somewhere, as I have lost that information when my laptop died.

The alloy pivot block holders are a must as without them the car will break. These are the only items on the car that do need replacing as the plastic items didnt do the job properly.

Spares are easily obtained and a friend of mine makes the plastic bits such as gearboxes and layshaft gears and soon diff gears (I havent tested the diff gears yet) as well as bodyshells too from Kamtec
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