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Originally Posted by AreCee
(Post 9958500)
It's fine even when you run hard, especially then.:rolleyes:
Edit: Just out of curiosity, is anyone's argument that the set screws are actually better than pin-through? |
Originally Posted by NFA Fabrication
(Post 9958434)
I guess if you don't run too hard, threadlock would be fine.;)
No one is defending anything except you! All I did was state that I do not have any issues with set screws, now are you going to call me a liar and start a war or are you MAN enough to except that maybe YOUR way isn't necessarily a prerequisite for a scale truck....good god get real! Share your experience with the parts but quit being so damned sarcastic, it makes you sound childish |
Originally Posted by dogbreathracing
(Post 9958896)
You have no Idea how anyone runs EXCEPT yourself, so quit pissing.
No one is defending anything except you! All I did was state that I do not have any issues with set screws, now are you going to call me a liar and start a war or are you MAN enough to except that maybe YOUR way isn't necessarily a prerequisite for a scale truck....good god get real! Share your experience with the parts but quit being so damned sarcastic, it makes you sound childish |
New to the scaler scene, but my SCX driveshaft set screws kept loosening up - so I loc-tited them in, and put heat-shrink tubing around the yoke - seemd to have held so far. The HS tube is an expensive option I suppose, but I had it lying around, so I used it...
[sarcasm] Is that hardcore enough? [/sarcasm] Sorry guys, couldn't resist :) Meant all in good fun :) |
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