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Old 05-11-2012
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Hi all,
got a DEX210 from a friend, running at worksop this sunday but realised I havent got any drivers after 10 years out of the sport.

What hex drivers should I be using Imperial or Metric?

I mean allen key drivers when I say hex drivers, just to stop any confusion.

please help asap as i will need to order some.

cheers in advance
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Hi,

You'll need metric for the Durango.

I think you'll need a .050" for the grub screw in the drive shafts.

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Thank you Mick

Thats great I will get these.

Cheers

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Hi,

You'll need metric for the Durango.

I think you'll need a .050" for the grub screw in the drive shafts.

MiCk B. :-)

you need that .050 for the screws in the shock shafts that hold the pistons in and possibly also the bleed screws in the shocks.
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you need that .050 for the screws in the shock shafts that hold the pistons in and possibly also the bleed screws in the shocks.

Good stuff, forgot about the shocks.

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you'll need the 0.050, 1.5mm, 2mm and the 2.5mm, as well as a 5.5mm nut driver and 7mm nut driver, and to build the diff some circlip pliers
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If you go on to DMS Racing and search for MIP 1.3mm hex driver. Thorpe do a really good one that does the job for the screw on the shock pistons and the shock cap. I got one the other day, really pleased with it. Fast delivery too.
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