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Y-Town Double Agent 2.0- Matt's

That really sucks:shock: Matt. Hope You get bearings before our comp this Saturday.

BTW I have a set of berg axles FS.. ;-)

I have the bearing. I'm waiting on the gears. The gears should be here Thursday.

If all else fails I can run the original rear axle in the front.
 
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One of the three reasons I havent switched over my front axle yet. Not that the xr is any better lol but I feel safer for now. :ror:

I have NOT been nice to the front axle at all. The XR10 would front gears would have been popping by now. These axles are very strong.

I do miss the XR steering!
 
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I just got some new side plates. I broke the other one. Jake now makes stronger side plates. I also received 4 new shock mounts.



The old one verse the new design.

 
Shock rebuild time.

I got some new Pistons from Krazed Builds.
SCX Machined Piston Tuner Sets | Krazed Builds

And some new springs and spring seat from RcBros
Shocks



Well i drilled a hole in the caps so I can install blatters. This is how I install the o'rings. I like to put the rings on the shaft first then slide them into the body. I do that so hopefully don't damage the o'rings.
The shock leak less if I put the 2 o'rings then the spacer. Axial says to put the spacer between the 2 o'rings.

 
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The chassis stiffeners would move a little. So I made small notches in the nuts. It seems to be holding the stiffeners now. Here is picture of the notch in the nut. Then I turned it to line up with the plate.

I had the same issue with stiffeners moving

Here is another optional fix get some Duratrax 3mm serrated flange nuts PN# DTXQ 0413 .

Makes life a lot easier plus more surface area to hold the CF chassis braces no more movement now
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