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Old 02-25-2007, 05:14 PM   #1
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Hey guys I have searched and haven't found a good answer for my question. I had the bottom screw come out of my steering knuckle and I couldn't find it. What is the best route to go for replacing that? Does anyone have a quick fix? What is the Tamiya parts bag that I will need? The number in the manual is BE7 but I couldn't find it on tower.
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Old 02-25-2007, 05:21 PM   #2
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i say buy a set of hex screws even if you replace just one you have plenty extra or change all your screw to hexes and avoid stipping, it's a good all round investement

or buy a junfac steering rods the come with the screws anf some bad *** steering rods
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i think traxxas shoulder bolts are the same
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part number is 50882 and towers number is LXWC00 4 for $2.39
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Instead of using the stock knuckle screw, try using a cap head. sicj and 1beatjeep know the length you need. You drill out the axle to the same size of the cap screw and screw it in until its flush with the top of the axle..ill get pics tomorrow......
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Thanks guys! I knew there was an easy answer. My brain just wasn't working good enough to find it on my own.
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Instead of using the stock knuckle screw, try using a cap head. sicj and 1beatjeep know the length you need. You drill out the axle to the same size of the cap screw and screw it in until its flush with the top of the axle..ill get pics tomorrow......
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