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Default B5M Hopups

I'm hoping to get a B5M soon and want to know what hop ups are people using, any advice appreciated
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When you getting one?
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Not found a practical use for any of the blue bits yet im always debating what to do with mine and find im happy with it as it is for now.

I would look into chassis protection thats all i needed to do and get good flat sensor wire to go under battery tray.

Also try to use velcro for the shell them rear body mounts are pants.
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There's a guy on here selling untrays, there a must for me. I've just ordered a new shell as the stock is very thin and I'm sure its going to crack. I was thinking about getting the b5m to b5 conversion just to see what its like. I might try the alloy steering rack just to add some colour to front.
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Get the blue metal rear hinge pin brackets and inserts...takes all the play out of the rear wishbones and look great..!also , the metal front hinge pin bracket...
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Was thinking how to reduce that play, so the the hinge pin brackets take out the wishbone play do they ?
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Have you got a part number for the rear brace?
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Was thinking how to reduce that play, so the the hinge pin brackets take out the wishbone play do they ?
They certainly did on mine....it is 100% better...
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