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Old 01-23-2008, 05:46 PM   #1
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I got my R@ dig tanny today and putting it together theres a spring what is that came with it wheres does that go and what for?
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Old 01-23-2008, 06:31 PM   #2
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Old 01-23-2008, 06:32 PM   #3
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haha thats what i was thinking
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Old 01-23-2008, 08:36 PM   #4
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I believe they are to help some of the weaker servos pull the shift back into 4wd.
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Old 01-23-2008, 09:35 PM   #5
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i really like that response thats so freakin funny
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Old 01-24-2008, 07:15 PM   #6
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I believe they are to help some of the weaker servos pull the shift back into 4wd.
Close stronger into brake I believe, but it's not nessisary I searched for hard and found only one picture of the spring being used. I sent a PM to Etype R who was involed originally and he said it's not used often but is still sent.
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