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02.17.2011, 10:05 AM

I have some binding from the LST CVDs on full steering also. I blame it on the extreme Slayden Steering Mod. The binding gets less after running a few times as the CVD parts wear in. I can see on my CVDs where the binding occurs, maybe a little Dremelling on the parts would help but I didn't bother with it.


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02.17.2011, 04:25 PM

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I have some binding from the LST CVDs on full steering also. I blame it on the extreme Slayden Steering Mod. The binding gets less after running a few times as the CVD parts wear in. I can see on my CVDs where the binding occurs, maybe a little Dremelling on the parts would help but I didn't bother with it.
Thats good to know, I reduced my steering throw a little to reduce it and hopefully whats left will smooth itself out with a little running.

I ran it for a half hour today and everything seems to be working good except for my inner carrier bearings. The aluminum duct tape I used to increase the OD of the bearing is working it's way off the bearings because it's just not fitting in the seat tight enough....

So I have to figure out some way to make those 21mm OD bearings fit tightly in the carriers 22mm seat.

Anyone have any ideas? I really want to continue using my rdracing carriers if at all possible, mainly because the xxl cvd's sit perfect in the stock lst cups with them, plus I just really like them.

I searched but couldn't find any 15x22mm bearings.

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