Steering bellcrank bushing to bearing replacement.

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Hey y'all, I need a video of replacing the steering bellcrank bushings to bearings on a 3s blx crew cab. I found one on YouTube to replace the bellcrank, but is alittle sketchy in my opinion. Thanks.
 
Hey y'all, I need a video of replacing the steering bellcrank bushings to bearings on a 3s blx crew cab. I found one on YouTube to replace the bellcrank, but is alittle sketchy in my opinion. Thanks.
I just did my Big Rock with bearings. You just take out the screws at the bottom and the screw to the servo horn. Then pull the plastic steering top plate up. Then you can pull your bellcrank posts up off the pillars to get to your bushings. That's how I did it anyway to keep from taking out the whole bellcrank..It's kind of a juggle but it worked for me.
 
I just did my Big Rock with bearings. You just take out the screws at the bottom and the screw to the servo horn. Then pull the plastic steering top plate up. Then you can pull your bellcrank posts up off the pillars to get to your bushings. That's how I did it anyway to keep from taking out the whole bellcrank..It's kind of a juggle but it worked for me.
do u know bearing size?
 
I just did my Big Rock with bearings. You just take out the screws at the bottom and the screw to the servo horn. Then pull the plastic steering top plate up. Then you can pull your bellcrank posts up off the pillars to get to your bushings. That's how I did it anyway to keep from taking out the whole bellcrank..It's kind of a juggle but it worked for me.
Thanks. I'm looking for a video though. It helps when someone is showing the steps. For me anyway... But thank man.
 
This kit includes all good stuff imo including steering.
https://www.avidrc.com/flexkit/?kit=2898&kitname=Arrma+Senton+4X4+3s
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Ok, I see what you mean.
I feel once you take apart and have new stuff or upgrades on hand, you'll easily be able to reassemble. I have the BRCC and I find it very easy to wrench on. Less memory in my head required than I thought. It's a cool system and you'll be fine taking it apart and reassembling with your upgrades all around.
 
Hey y'all, I need a video of replacing the steering bellcrank bushings to bearings on a 3s blx crew cab. I found one on YouTube to replace the bellcrank, but is alittle sketchy in my opinion. Thanks.

I made one for you this morning. I did the best I could. I am not really experienced with instructional video but hopefully it will get you through the process of replacing the bushing with bearings. If you have any questions, post the here or on the video. Thanks!

 
I made one for you this morning. I did the best I could. I am not really experienced with instructional video but hopefully it will get you through the process of replacing the bushing with bearings. If you have any questions, post the here or on the video. Thanks!

You are still the best, aaaand you have beautiful hair:love:
 
I made one for you this morning. I did the best I could. I am not really experienced with instructional video but hopefully it will get you through the process of replacing the bushing with bearings. If you have any questions, post the here or on the video. Thanks!

Look out @Thomas P, there's a new Arrma gunslinger in town;) Wrenches and drivers are drawn, see you both at sunrise?
 
I made one for you this morning. I did the best I could. I am not really experienced with instructional video but hopefully it will get you through the process of replacing the bushing with bearings. If you have any questions, post the here or on the video. Thanks!

That was AWESOME! Beautiful job! U didnt have to take the tbon bumper completely off, thats what I have also. My diff I noticed was leaking a bit from where the halfs meet. Is there a seal thats supposed yo be there? Thank you for doing this!
 
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