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MonsterMaxx
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Location: Simpsonville, SC
02.22.2013, 09:32 AM

I think the problem you are having is two fold.
1. the MIPs are not very strong
2. they are a little short and you aren't compensating enough with the pillowball depth

What I think is happening is that they come half out of the drive cup, then all hell breaks loose.

UE CVDS would solve your problem, but of course they are out of stock today. eta on more is 30 days.

Until then, straighten that mip with a hammer and block of wood and screw the pillowballs in deeper.

See this photo, notice the depth of the drive shaft in the drive cup. That's what you are looking for.
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