Brewcity414
King of questions
I've been searching the forum for a senton 3s blx A-Arm repair but coming up short. If anyone has any leads please post.
Thanks,
Thanks,
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I've been searching the forum for a senton 3s blx A-Arm repair but coming up short. If anyone has any leads please post.
Thanks,
I figured just didn't want to screw up anything like lose a small screw etc. It's a rear A armIt pretty straight forward. You have to take off the shock where it attached to the A-arm and the bumper. Pull the pin, fit new A-arm, reinsert pin and reassemble.
I figured just didn't want to screw up anything like lose a small screw etc. It's a rear A arm
Ugh... I learned that the hard way when replacing the seals in the HVAC head unit in my grand marquis... so many hoses... so many solenoids. I ended up removing the one from my other grand marquis to take photo's of so I could put the first one back together!Take pictures with your phone as you go.
ThanksTake pictures with your phone as you go.
Hey so this thing is a maze lol i have to take off the whole rear wheelie bar seriously to get thisTake pictures with your phone as you go.
At a stand still right about here lolonce you take it apart a few times it wont seem like that...if you bash then you need to know how to repair anyway..
Welcome to the world of rc! Taking them apart will become half the fun, so just take your time. One things for sure, I wouldn't do it on a carpet. Those little screws and washers disappear fast in the shag. Find a nice table, lay an old towel on top, and everything will be visible as you work.At a stand still right about here lol
Welcome to the world of rc! Taking them apart will become half the fun, so just take your time. One things for sure, I wouldn't do it on a carpet. Those little screws and washers disappear fast in the shag. Find a nice table, lay an old towel on top, and everything will be visible as you work.
Sure thing I'm gonna do it on my table thanksWelcome to the world of rc! Taking them apart will become half the fun, so just take your time. One things for sure, I wouldn't do it on a carpet. Those little screws and washers disappear fast in the shag. Find a nice table, lay an old towel on top, and everything will be visible as you work.
Sure thing I'm gonna do it on my table thanks
I've been taking picturesGive yourself a lot of space to work. Lay stuff out as you take it off in the same manner that it goes back together. Take notes if you have to. I've done it all.
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