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Anyone else had trouble with the kit ball joints wearing fast and needing washers on/under some of them to stop them popping out.
Has anyone changed the kit ones for something better? |
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front top I changed with Losi ones from a 1/8th scale
I *think* the ones from the steering.
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one side of the ball cup is larger to let you push the ball in easy, it explains this better then i can in the first couple of pages of the manual, maybe if you turn the ball joint over it will help to stop the ball joint popping off
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as pete says the ball joints are directional so make sure they are the correct way around. as a hint/tip tho boil all the ball joints for 20 mins then drop them straight into a tub of penatrating oil (i used wd40 sprayed into a jam jar) then leave them over night to soak. i did this and have found the joints to be stronger in all conditions (especially cold) and last longer in terms of wear
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ay up dutch boy you tried thats set i gave you yet ,,,,, mmmmmmm loads more strenght
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