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Ended up flipping this on asphalt and broke this piece. I need some advice on what it's going to take to repair the damage.
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Nope.... easy fix. You will be an expert with the hex drivers and wrenches before you know it. Most parts on an Arrma are really reasonable, and widely available. Plus the cars / trucks are easy to work on.Thanks for the info guys. I was a bit worried it was going to be a bit more involved. I've had this for about a week and this is my first RC vehicle. Lots of fun so far.
I'll check out the Big Rock suspension arms.
My Arrma Typhon 3s was not my first hobby grade RC vehicle, but it was my first Arrma. I too was a bit reluctant to work on the shock towers at first, but I got better at it over time. Just take it easy and look at YouTube videos if you need guidance.Thanks for the info guys. I was a bit worried it was going to be a bit more involved. I've had this for about a week and this is my first RC vehicle. Lots of fun so far.
I'll check out the Big Rock suspension arms.
Thanks for the info guys. I was a bit worried it was going to be a bit more involved. I've had this for about a week and this is my first RC vehicle. Lots of fun so far.
I'll check out the Big Rock suspension arms.
Picked up the replacement part from my local shop and got it swapped out and was able to run for about an hour today.
Pretty straightforward replacement. The guy at the shop gave me a quick little overview and took about 20 minutes to swap this out.
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