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Old 01-05-2014
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While building my b5m today the front inner pins stuck out the back of the wish bones by around 10mm is this right?
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they stick out the front slightly to go into the brace, but not out the back. The little screws should stop this. What is the length of the pins?

Are you sure they are the right pins for the front. you haven't got the rear in there by mistake?
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No, I'll upload a picture
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The ones in all the others are all the right size and fit perfectly.
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You're missing the front hinge pin brace (#91398) and your arms are on the wrong way. Page 6 of the manual.
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