A-Arm repair

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Trying to figure out how to get this pin out by the wheel bearing
 

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go in manual and confirm that it is a pin...if so, with a small punch and hammer. confirm that though because that doesn't seem like arrma to pin the hub like that....
 
go in manual and confirm that it is a pin...if so, with a small punch and hammer. confirm that though because that doesn't seem like arrma to pin the hub like that....
Will do
 

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These are the flat pins 2 in the front and one on the A Arm
 

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The silver pin is what Im unsure about
 

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This is keeping me on the edge of my seat! More pics so I know how to do mine when it breaks the rest of the way... It's hanging on by a thread.
 
I think it has a hole smaller than the pin on one side to keep it from falling out, then a button head screw that catches the edge of the pin on the other side. Not sure why they didn't just make the pin go flush on both sides and have a button head on both sides.
 
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