Typhon Broke already

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I attached some pics. In the first, you can see the original suspension arm on one side and the Traxxas one on the other. In the second, you can see the pin retaining screw. I had to put a washer on it because I drilled the hole too far away. In the last one, you can see the wheel is skewed. I was thinking I could adjust the turnbuckles to bring in the wheel, but it seemed like they are glued. It seems to work good enough, so I think I'll just use it like this until the new part arrives.
 

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I broke my front a-arm this week and was unable to find Typhon parts. The work around I did to get up and running again was to narrow the complete buggy with Senton parts. They fit the chasis but they are narrower.

This will get you running again:
Front a-arm part # AR330443
Rear a-arm part # AR330516.
Since the a-arms are shorter I had to make large adjustment to the upper control arms and the steering linkage. I also had to buy shorter turnbukles for the steering (part # AR330535).

Since I bought the buggy to bash I also added the Senton front bumper. To add the bumper you will need:
Skid plate AR320419
Bumper Parts AR721312 , AR320405
3mm Screws if you don't have some AR721312
 

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