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Old 29-11-2007
beast95451 beast95451 is offline
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So the spare (3 hole) rear arm won't work on my ZX-5, but will work on my RB-5? My RB-5 has the black shafts & ZX-5 rear hubs. Next question, Can I just use the silver shafts on my ZX-5, & run the 3 hole rear arms? That way both buggies have the same rear arms, or do I need other parts? Sorry so many questions.
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Old 30-11-2007
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Yes you can but you must buy a set of the newer type rear hubs same as you have on the rear of the rb5

one word of warning is that you must check that you have the right length shock shafts as the kit zx5 ones are too short. also check what has been done to the rear of the rb5 it really must have the longer shock shafts fitted as the kit ones are too short.
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Old 18-12-2007
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I have used the uppgrade kit a couple of weeks now and broke my rearhub yesterday. Because I didn´t have a spare I had to switch to the old hubs, shafts and so on. (I didn´t change the shock-shafts)

Its a world of difference, for the better! The car turns in much more nicely, and when pulling the trigger it comes around just perfect without either under or oversteer. With the law 34 kit it did feel a bit more stable on the straights but very understeered under power.

For the record, It was a pretty tight carpet indoor-track so the law34 can mabey bee good on bigger outdoor tracks.

Just my two cents
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