Outcast Wear and tear on rpm a arms

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Guys I need some help here. My axle keeps popping off my front left. The rpm arm on that side has got a lot of wear on it from rubbing against the cvd socket. It's my first arrma truck, bought it used. Comes with the m2c chassis. Just realised it's missing all the 4 droop screws. Even then I can't figure out why the wear is only on 1 of the arms.

Advise appreciated.
 

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You will want to put those droop screws in and set them to the shock length. Taking out the washers between the pillow ball and the arm will help too. The arms are flexing allowing the dog bone to come out. Hope this helps.
 
Guys I need some help here. My axle keeps popping off my front left. The rpm arm on that side has got a lot of wear on it from rubbing against the cvd socket. It's my first arrma truck, bought it used. Comes with the m2c chassis. Just realised it's missing all the 4 droop screws. Even then I can't figure out why the wear is only on 1 of the arms.

Advise appreciated.
Try removing the washer in the pic above your thumb. By the looks of it the spindle needs to come inward to the chassis.
 
You will want to put those droop screws in and set them to the shock length. Taking out the washers between the pillow ball and the arm will help too. The arms are flexing allowing the dog bone to come out. Hope this helps.
Thanks man, would this be the right part number for the droop screws? ar727410
Try removing the washer in the pic above your thumb. By the looks of it the spindle needs to come inward to the chassis.
Thanks, let me try that.
 
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