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Fix for bending front lower pins!
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Talking Fix for bending front lower pins! - 04.27.2007, 03:21 PM

I know this has been on here, but figured I would make a post dedicated to it. It has worked wonderfully for me, except loosing a e-clip every once in a while. And I just pulled my front end apart so I figured I would take better pics.
I found this brace on EBAY, is says its for the rear as a pin brace. But it will also work on the front. All you have to do is grind the ends down enough to be able to put the e-clips on and clear the steering bellcrank. Easy to do with a grinder, or dremel. I was bending front lower pins almost every run, I havent had to replace one since I put this brace on.

Good Luck and hope this will help someone!:027:





For some reason I cant get the pics to show, you will have to click the links.

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04.27.2007, 04:27 PM

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...165#post102165


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04.28.2007, 03:32 AM

I think jolly actually meant this link;

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...0&postcount=28
   
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04.28.2007, 10:49 AM

Ya thats my truck also, just thought since I had a chance to get better pics I would make a deticated post for people to find it easier. RcBro actually posted that after I did in that thread. But hey the more its out, the easier to find! Thanks!
   
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