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Joywrex's TF2 "MiAylita" Build (Pic Heavy)

I successfully installed the G2 Axles. I had to dremmel out the area a lot but it works great!

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back on the trails!

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Hey has anyone had a punisher driveshaft pin come out? I lost one...I didn't realize that was possible.
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Should I try to find a pin that fits??? I think it would just fall out again.
 
I used a spring pin. I forget what size it was. Its been in there for over a year. I have them at work but i'm sure you can get them at any auto parts store. I keep a bunch with me out on the trail just in case. Here's a photo of what they look like. Hope this helps.
 

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Those spring pins have been working great. They have backed out a little but luckily I notice soon enough. Everyone says get MIP's but these are so much more scale.
 
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