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Old 29-07-2011
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Originally Posted by fastinfastout View Post
would gluing the bearings on the hub be a quick fix? What I did was score the inside of the hub with a knife.

I noticed this on my db01r, but not so on my 511, not as much anyway!
Why, I mean why should you as you have already paid a much higher price for this car and it should have been designed properly before selling it. Tamiya has always been over priced so youd expect them to do it correctly before selling it. I would buy it again but only if it has decent bearings, zero slop, a slipper clutch and spur that are on one side of the car (similar design to the YZ10) so maintenance can be done easily and messing pinion/spur will be easier as well.
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