JeffBoyardeeee
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I'm putting my V4 Kraton back together and noticed the angle of the driveshaft. Is this normal or did I screw something up??
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Let me know if you need help with something I've done a couple full chassis up builds installing literally every single screw washer nut and part.Thank you. Original I was just replacing a diff cup, which snowballed into a damn near complete teardown, with new bearings, and this thing is not going back together as easily as I'd hoped, lol.
Absolutely. If I have more questions I'll quote you and throw them up here so as to not clutter up the forum. This is my first job of this level since the Hornet kit I built as a kid.Let me know if you need help with something I've done a couple full chassis up builds installing literally every single screw washer nut and part.
Well, if it tells you anything, I bought this one back in November, and over replaced a front diff cup, and it's got new RPM arms all around, and the front pins have been replaced. So yea, I'm getting my moneys worth out of it, lol.I can almost build an RC with my eyes closed. And that is just a fancy way of saying, I break them A LOT! hahaha
Let me know if you need help with something I've done a couple full chassis up builds installing literally every single screw washer nut and part.
The one that doesn't tighten up is actually the button head screw that locks the shock "pin". But I guess the same principle would applyYou may be able to get a bigger bore grub/set screw from ace hardware. But end result what I do is replace with a thicker screw.
Agreed it is a pain. lol. I just put my hex driver in there and push down really really hard lolAs stated abovea bigger button head for the shock pin screw is about all you can do. For droop screws they just tighten in to lower the ride height or loosen to give more height. Can be a pain with the upper arms on and shocks so if you undo the upper arms you can get to the droop screw easily
It’s supposed to be offset like that
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I just noticed your servo is turned 90*. What's up with that? Is it just an older model or something?I like stainless, but youll also see those long black ones, those are 12.9. I use both. Stainless is great for spots that aren't critical.
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