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Old 23-10-2009
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Honestly... If you're short on money, don't waste it on shiny things.

Unless something fails, is very likely to fail or drastically affects performance, then it does not need to be replaced.


Visit your local club; I'm sure they'll inform you that there's little or no problem with your B4. Also, if there's some play, you can always shim it out. This is common practice and wear is an expected result of use.

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Reread my post FFS!

Your wheel spacers are on the wrong way round! That is why your hubs are wearing and your drive pins are bending.

Read the bloody manual!

Do not attach the shocks with aluminium screws!!! There is a reason noone does this. Because it doesn't work and the screws bend and break.

Run the car and don't glitz it up like a cheap hooker...
don't waste your breath. He will buy them anyway then in a weeks time he will be complaining that one has sheared and how weak and crap the B4 is and it will be up for sale (again).
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i am not buying them just diff balls pins for wheels waster rear hubs new shock screw and nuts and new bearing for the rear hubs and spacer
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i got it like this i took the diff out that it and the round side of the waster is to insides of the wheels . does the flat side of the waster to wheel bending the pins any item number for shock screw and nut not plastic 1 and washer and bearing . is the round side of the waster to the inside of the hubs
If you can make sense of this yourself you deserve a medal.

You have the explanation to your problem and you can go look for your own part numbers.

Hot damn do you talk like you write too? Or do you have ADHD?
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i am not buying them just diff balls pins for wheels waster rear hubs new shock screw and nuts and new bearing for the rear hubs and spacer
Of that lot you probably only need the wheel pins...

BTW one of your motor cables looks like it's not soldered onto the motor properly!
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i know the wires not on there about 1 inch play on the hubs and shafts i think the bearing are worn or washer are missing were the bearing sit and should you beable to move them a lot the shafts
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You certainly do not have an inch of play in the axles!

Read this, it's good for part numbers too:

http://rcdocuments.com/file_info/dow..._B4_Manual.pdf
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