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Old 10-27-2011, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by al dente
this is the current "team" wrench of choice.
i thought it would be allot "Bigger"
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Old 10-27-2011, 10:01 AM
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that is actual size. available from hudy for $432.99

it is "optimized" for smooth turnbuckle adjustment.
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Originally Posted by mikev9925
Does anyone know the size of the stock steering tie rod turnbuckles (cln 1317) and any recommendations on a good long lasting tie rod tool?

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More importantly...I recommend that you get digital calipers to measure such yourself. You definitely need them for measuring your tires to get the most wear and performance from them...while saving money.

Thinking about it...I use calipers to measure tons of items on my pan cars. Calipers are gold as tools go.

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Old 10-28-2011, 06:03 AM
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they are 3mm, I have a edit tool which has 3.6mm one end and 4mm the other. really should get something 3mm but it works fine!!
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Old 10-30-2011, 01:43 PM
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hey guys,

need to replace my right height spacers as they are a bit loose in the hub, are the CRC ones the best fit or are there any others worth trying?

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Theres a link on crc's site that shows you how to modify your ride height spaces. Basically use a pair of pliars and pinch the plastic sides to make a tighter fit
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yeah they are beyond that, thats why they are getting replaced.
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Just get the crc replacement ones..
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Originally Posted by chris_blakey
hey guys,

need to replace my right height spacers as they are a bit loose in the hub, are the CRC ones the best fit or are there any others worth trying?

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I really like the CRC rear ride height spacers that come in a full array of .25mm increments from 0 to 3.75mm. Killer tuning tool.
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cheers guys will get some CRC ones ordered

Also updated my blog

http://rcgtpancars.blogspot.com/
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Originally Posted by chris_blakey
cheers guys will get some CRC ones ordered

Also updated my blog

http://rcgtpancars.blogspot.com/
i saw a pic of your car and if you're looking to cut some more fat out of the car go with 16g wire and use an encore shock. the encore is ALLOT smoother shock than the losi... plus you its allot lighter
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completely over looked the battery wires!! I have just replaced them with 16awg cheers!

the shock I like too much to swap at the minute
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Originally Posted by chris_blakey
cheers guys will get some CRC ones ordered

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Thanks for the blog update Chris.

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