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04.13.2009, 11:34 AM

With the 3905 chassis, they (for some reason) designed it to work with a single steering servo, in which case there wouldnt have been any issues with the linkages hitting the braces and such. Obviously, people buying the 3905 FLM chassis for their 3905 trucks would more than likely still want to use the dual servo setup- hence the issue discussed as you pointed out, and hence the redesign.

As it is, I was responding to you quoting this:

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Also had to grind a bit of the hybrid bulk to get the upper Flex Tec arm to fit...
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I sorry, I just can’t be impressed or even feel good about buying something that has to be reworked to fit as advertized. When they set up to produce a part all of the R&E should be done before it is put on the market.
I thought you were griping specifically about the flextech arms not fitting the FLM bulks- thats not so suprizing though as they (Flex techs) use special bushings to make the arms fit the hinge pins, and those bushings can cause issues with some bulks (there are many varying designs of the hinge pin supports, so you cant blame FLM for that).

Welcome to RC-Monster though, Michael/Dude*


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