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Thirdgen89GTA
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03.13.2008, 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp View Post
Do the pins have a small flat area for the set screw to tighten onto? If not make a flat area with a file and it will help the screw stay put. That, loctite, and the heatshrink should do the trick!
NO, it actually uses a pin with a set screw on the end to capture it. So you put the pin in the slot, and then the set screw follows it right in, plugging the hole. This is for the LSP CVD's, I don't know if thats been changed in the LS2P. Here was what handled the steering on my old LSP. :)



Waited so long for HB to fix the original LSP issues that like others I went to kyosho front end parts.

7.5 CNC hub carriers, cnc knuckles, sportwerks hubs, and Losi LST axles. nothing EVER broke on the front of my truck again combined with the LSP aluminum a-arms, and 6mm custom front arms holder.


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