canoehead
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Any joy for this snag yet?
nswsparky
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yea my dad took out the rear axle and filed a tad bit off the adjuster slot and now the tension is alot better and the rear mount arm is in the correct spot.
canoehead
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Glad to hear that. Thank goodness for Dad's eh?
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Took apart the skid again to change out a bogie wheel and found out why the rear suspension mount arm was near strait. I installed the rear shock backwards and the shock body was contacting the mount and not allowing the suspension to open up more. Now that I put the shock in correctly it caused the skid to move forward so slightly and now I have no clearance between the new extrovert drivers and the rail tips. I had to get a set of anti stabs and trim the rail down. Also found I can un clip the torsion spring without taking off the outer bogie wheel, just gotta rotate the keeper forward enough to to get the spring out.
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