Making jc racing A arms move without bind.

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Making jc racing A arms move without bind.

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Hello guys, I have the jc racing soft arms. I ran a .126 reamer through them, but the material seems really soft and it didn't help like it normally does with the stock associated pieces. Has more bind than I care for. Anyone else running these have a way to make them move more smoothly?
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Re: Making jc racing A arms move without bind.

Post by juicedcoupe »

I had the same problem with some 3D printed arms. I used a 1/8" Rotozip blade in a drill to open them up. It took longer than I expected.
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