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I have some Yokomo rear hubs which I will be fitting to my Tamiya for the weekend. The hingepin holes need to be enlarged. Is it ok to run a drill through them, or do I risk altering the the toe in? Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
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you'd probably be better of using a reamer but not the type used for making holes in wings
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Where do I get one of those?
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tapered reamer is your best bet, and any decent tool shop.
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forgive my ignorance, but is B&Q a decent tool shop. I might go down and ask to see if they have anything here at the factory to do this aswell.
If I dont manage to get one, will I end up making a mess of it with a drill?
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I would search the yellow pages for a small tool shop, they generally have much more experienced people working there.
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