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Old 10-01-2010
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run my bmax for first time and was all going good untill final and the slipper decided to loosen itself any1 had this problem or no how to stop it doing it ?
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hi buddy did you run it from straight out the box if so this will be your problem the thread lock on the slipper shaft nedds to be undone and the rebuilt and add some new thread lock then recheck the car once you ve rebuilt it cheers g
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Really? I swear the slipper, with the stock threadlock is damn hard to turn! I had to fight with it to get to stock settings... So I really need to undo it clean and redo the threadlock on the threads?

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hi buddy did you run it from straight out the box if so this will be your problem the thread lock on the slipper shaft nedds to be undone and the rebuilt and add some new thread lock then recheck the car once you ve rebuilt it cheers g
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after close inspection i found that it wasent the slipper, it was one of the bearings that the slipper runs on ! the bearing had collapsed not sure why tho as it was its first run from new !
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Probably poorly seated or too tight! That sucks...

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after close inspection i found that it wasent the slipper, it was one of the bearings that the slipper runs on ! the bearing had collapsed not sure why tho as it was its first run from new !
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Hi There i had the same problem with my bmax.
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http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22435
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