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11.15.2007, 02:46 PM

It probably is. Just may be in an old thread. The top screw gets in the way of some towers. I have had to mod some to work.


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11.15.2007, 10:35 PM

What Hingepins would I have to get to fit Hybrid Bulks?
   
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11.15.2007, 11:48 PM

I am hoping these do:

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/show...3&postcount=14

I havn't put it together yet.
   
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11.16.2007, 07:40 PM

I finished putting mine together last night - after solving a clearance prob with UE towers and the top of the bulk. There are two pins in that lunsford set that are the right length, if you go back to mkrusedc linked pic of the Lunsford's its the two pins in the middle length wise - not the short ones, not the long ones, the ones in the middle.

I was running a set of upgraded Tmaxx diffs in GA bulks fitted with that same Lunsford set of hinge pins. I swapped the bulks out for the hybrids, I found two pins that are the same length as the flm supplied pins. I had another set of those same lunsford pins and took the middle length pins out to complete a full set of TI pins. If you're not already running them, you'll use all but 2 pins of a full set (two pins will be too long).

Bottom line, you'll need two sets of those pins - you need the two middle length pins from each set for teh bottom 4 pins in the hybrids.

It would be a better arrangement if the bulks were drilled and tapped for some small grub screws to hold the pins instead of e-clips - like UE VBS
bulks do. I thought about doing this, but 6061 is to soft for small work, so I'm going to stay with the eclips and just buy another set of lunsford's to have for spares.
   
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11.16.2007, 10:54 PM

So I should order two sets of these:
http://www.lunsfordracing.com/mm5/me...ode=TRUC-TRTM3
   
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11.16.2007, 11:03 PM

Yep, #3801.

I bought another set tonight so I'd have spares.
   
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11.16.2007, 11:39 PM

Ok thanks.
   
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