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How did this happen?!?!?!?

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elimn8u_43:
I switched ours out over the winter keeping the old ones for spares at the track.

Geoff

mch46:
This type and location of break usually happens when the radius rods are adjusted tightly AFTER the lower A has been tighted to the chassis.  The A is bevelled on the bottom so it can rotate on the chassis.  You should adjust the radius rods first, while the A is loose at the two bolts connecting to the chassis, THEN tighten the lower A bolts so that the A arm is not in a bind.  Probably, when you tightened the lower A first, it was put in a bind as you adjusted the radius rods.  Just my thoughts, it could've been just a rough track or a hit to the wheel !!

ruracin61:
Thanks! I will do that when I am putting the new pieces on! The peice that broke has not been replaced for a couple years from the previous owners. ( think, it look old) ;D

Thanks again! ;D
Tristan

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