Hey everyone got this for few buks from hobbyking. It is perfect for removing gears from top shafts to do rpm 2.65 trans with b4 top shaft. Also great at removing pins from driveshafts at outdrive end to replace pins for those that have removable...
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That's pretty cool. It could have definitely saved me some grief trying to pull drive-pins over the years. :x
Found this in the bottom of a box of old rc tyres, was in a little packet with some RCPS stickers so I assume it's something RC related, can't figure out wtf it is anyone have and ideas? Just has a hole down the centre with the black nozzle thing...
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Actually, Proline I think still recommends a hole is punched in some tyres.
Idea being you then get the inserts to do their job rather than having air issues (think how shock piston works with oil, but now think wheel hole with air) cause the tyre...
I only recently got back into RC cars, but throughout the years/decades have always kept at least one Tamiya tool in my box. They tend to fit a lot of things and it is much easier to use than a wrench or pliers. They are a perfect fit for many...
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I still have multiple Tamiya wrenches in my toolbox. They are just so handy
Does anyone use a ball cup tool? I thought about getting the ProTek PTK-8467 ball cup tool but from the picture it isn't obvious to me how it holds them and if some are too big or too small to be held. Does this tool work well with AE and RPM ball...
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One of my main issues is that the tie rods that are supposedly the right length always seem to need to be close to being bottomed out in the ball cups and it takes a lot of torque to get them adjusted to the final length.
Is there a tool to use to help take off the tops of the Kyosho gold shocks (to avoid scratching them up every time with a pliers)? Kyosho had the included tool for the smaller red shocks with their unique design. I saw a shock tool for modern...
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no no no ,you put the cap in the vice then that free,s up both hands for the channel locks 8)
Inspired by aconsola's thread on the cool duratrax ballcup tool here
I thought I'd ask you chaps if anyone knows of someone/company/thing that makes a 540 brushed motor bearing replacement tool for the can and endbell bearings.
I am taking appart an old AYK Super Trail and a few of the very small hallen screws are stripped and rusted. I don't know the size for sure but it's likely 2mm
Do you guys use a stripped screw removal tool of some sort?
Anything to suggest?...
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usually stripped screws mean that you have bad or poor tools. i recommend MIP products. I have had stripped flat allen screws before, have used Hudy drivers to take them out without success until I used the MIPs. They have very high tolerences. That...