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Old 07-02-2012
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Default Carbon Top Deck question

I have fitted the parts , however i purchased them all seperate so i have no instructions .

Now all im looking for is what way do the parts fit ?

I.e chamfered edge down or up ?
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Kyosho decks chamfered side down.. you need to run spacers (2mm) under the decks 4 x rear fixing postions.

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Cheers nick.
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Hi guys.
Just put the carbon top deck on my FS2 but it seem that my slipper axle isn't very tight with those decks.
It doesn't fit very well, as my spur gear is moving from front to rear... i should have miss something to make it fit...
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A 3x3mm grub screw down the mounting holes for the clear gear cover is what you need. It'll clamp down on the bearings stopping any unwanted slop/play. You can still use the gear cover too.
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Thanks Ry.
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