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Old 19-05-2010
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Does anyone know what kind of rear hinge ping use Kinwald his X6?

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a bolt with a nut on the end imho
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Bigred's got the right idea; it's a bolt with a nut much like many 1/8th scales use. Specifically, it's a Lunsford screw originally meant to be a Losi transmission bolt. It has a long shoulder that the hub pivots on, and the threads start just where the screw comes out of the arm . The nut on the front helps strengthen the control arm, as loads on the wheel are distributed through the arm better.

Unfortunately, BK has bent some of the Ti ones, so we're looking into other solutions.
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it's a bolt with a nut
I'm using the same (3mm), and haven't broke an arm ever since. It's a big recommendation!

Edit: It's even possible to use old snapped arms with this solution
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Thanks everyone for replies. The broken arm is my problem, I have seen this solution that seems simple and cheap. I have bend the inner hinge pin several times too, but I don't have found solution for it yet.
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I have bend the inner hinge pin several times too, but I don't have found solution for it yet.
The solution for that is very simple too. I use a 3mm steel rod, from a hex replacement tip, like this one: http://www.losipartshouse.com/servle....050%22/Detail (if you buy this one, you need 2 of them)

It will never ever brake, believe me.
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