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Not sure how to explain it but Yeah it’s all tight the hole for the screw was a little off if I disconnect the brace from the rear wing it sits fine but that leaves the rear wing slightly off and won’t line the screws to mountSee if your cup is tight. If so look at it from above and see if it is bent .It should be visible looking down on it. See if brace is tight and you didn't lose a screw.
could do that yeah but I wanted it to sit right rather than bash it in so I’ve ordered a new chassis and new rear shock mount that should fix it hopefullyIf it is plastic take it off and bend it a little so that it doesn't rub. If aluminum tap with hammer lightly to get it to bend.
Thank you for your help really appreciated legendIf it is plastic take it off and bend it a little so that it doesn't rub. If aluminum tap with hammer lightly to get it to bend.
Oh dear, did you manage to fix itI bent my talion EXB chassis straight away then the steering rack then the front shock tower then a few months later it set on fire
yesOh dear, did you manage to fix it
Yeah the chassis is twisted slightly very strange bend, just waiting on the new chassis and shock mountEverything is bolted on correctly.
If the chassis is twisted to the right it will cause the rear center driveshafts to drag on the brace. If there isn't a groove carved in the brace for the driveshafts the tolerances will be too close and may cause drag.
At this point I'm out of ideas.
Bro I don’t want a fire
Thank you bro I appreciate any helpEverything is bolted on correctly.
If the chassis is twisted to the right it will cause the rear center driveshafts to drag on the brace. If there isn't a groove carved in the brace for the driveshafts the tolerances will be too close and may cause drag.
At this point I'm out of ideas.
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