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SV6000
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08.27.2008, 03:05 AM

Hey Guys here is an update on my G3R. I received a package form Gorillamaxx containing my new screws and skid plates. I put the rear skid plate on and what a difference that made to the holes lining up.
I also loosened up the M3x14mm bolt that joins the over diff piece of Cf and the X-brace piece. That reduced the amount of gap between the the bulkhead and shock mount. My only question is how tight does that bolt need to be? When i pulled the chassis apart to clean it and reassemble that bolt was very loose. However i dont have a lot of confidence in the last guys build quality.
I am still working on the pics
   
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08.28.2008, 10:08 AM

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I also loosened up the M3x14mm bolt that joins the over diff piece of Cf and the X-brace piece. That reduced the amount of gap between the the bulkhead and shock mount. My only question is how tight does that bolt need to be? working on the pics
Hi SV6000! Are you talking about "G" on the second page of the instructions? http://www.gorillamaxx.com/images/gm...ctions-chr.pdf

I made the bolt tight enough so there was not excessive play. The bolt is ment to hold the rear diff tight. The screw actually pushes the diff down. Once you get the rear assembled, make sure the diff doesn't move up and down.
   
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