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Old 28-07-2010
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I need some of these for Sunday's regional at DMS, as the kyosho ones I have on my 511 need replacing, are they in the country yet?

I know the hobby company still have the old ones, as I called them yesterday. Has anyone been using the old ones? What are they like?

If anyone has any spare then please pm me paypal waiting.
do the 4.8mm kyosho adjusters fit on Tamiyas 5mm ball studs and work bind free
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Steve
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do the 4.8mm kyosho adjusters fit on Tamiyas 5mm ball studs and work bind free
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Yes they do, although I can't find any of those either.......
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Old 29-07-2010
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Should be out in Japan at least towards the end of next month. Item 54257.
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I'm sure I'll be the only one to say this but....I prefer the old ones!! Have not popped a turnbuckle in over 6 mtgs with them! I have a feeling they just had a bad batch tbh..
I agree with you, so you are not alone. I have not had any problems at all with mine either on my TRF511. Although, when they do wear out, I will get the new type.
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