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Hell yeah, a brand new 93 works :shock:

It's looking good so far...now I want to rebuild mine :mrgreen:

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Little more. Notice the 413c hubs dont have a hole for the tq rod. Need to drill cheaper than looking for a caster blocks. Till i can get a set. And need to drill rear arms for sway. Since all the arms found are not 93 works and have the sway hole.
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Lookin' purdy...

To my recollection, ZC413C is the same part number applied to hubs both with and without a hole drilled in that tab at the top of the hub. I think only the header card itself would need to have a label denoting whether it's for the '93 Works.

As for the Works arms, I think it may be the same there as well. Maybe somebody else knows differently, but I've never seen a Works arm, new or otherwise, that had ballstud mounting holes for the rear swaybar molded into the arm. I think they always have to be drilled? Maybe I should go and check my NIB '93 Works as a reference. I'll do that later...

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Most of my 413c´s are undrilled but packed with 2 ballstuds.
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stickboy007 wrote:Lookin' purdy...

To my recollection, ZC413C is the same part number applied to hubs both with and without a hole drilled in that tab at the top of the hub. I think only the header card itself would need to have a label denoting whether it's for the '93 Works.

As for the Works arms, I think it may be the same there as well. Maybe somebody else knows differently, but I've never seen a Works arm, new or otherwise, that had ballstud mounting holes for the rear swaybar molded into the arm. I think they always have to be drilled? Maybe I should go and check my NIB '93 Works as a reference. I'll do that later...
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ZC-407A 1991 arms.
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ZC-407C 1993 arms.
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Yup. I just checked my NIB '93. Rear arms come with those holes.

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oh happy joy. out of all the parts the store was selling, all the packs of arms.

the one set they had or were trying to use on the 870c in the rear, have the sway bar hole as 93 works arms like the picture.

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Friday night fun. getting more done. Turnbuckles while newer style will be in tomorrow for camber. set of belts i ordered sometime later. But i was given a front one for now. so just need rear to get here. Then to decide on shocks. and get body and electronics.

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It's coming along really nice...some motivation to crack open the rubbermaid containers....

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alien3t wrote:oh happy joy. out of all the parts the store was selling, all the packs of arms.

the one set they had or were trying to use on the 870c in the rear, have the sway bar hole as 93 works arms like the picture.

No worries then. Nice :!:

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That's looking real nice!

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i know not period correct. but the worlds re release v2 threaded shocks set was 45 bucks. If i could find a stock shock set, or a b2 team shock set new, i could put them on. still might do bb from associated like Reinaldo has done. if i dont want these shocks, can always use them on a gold pan or graphite project. changed whel hubs to the 436 thinner and 4 screw ones. got my rear tough belt, belt. waiting on black motor mount top. and i think i need to make that spacer on top for the 2 2mm screws on the motor mount/top deck section. but might be a tbg body next for now. Loved building this car.

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Then i have this pair fof wheels, So if i read manuals right, are a front pair. Looking for a rear pair. Thanks,.
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Ive got some used original shocks, not amazing,bodies are a bit rubbed,but could be re coated if you struggle finding a set as there not gouged, the adjusters, ball ends and seats are pretty nice though, beautiful build buddy, really easy on the eye!

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alien3t wrote:Then i have this pair fof wheels, So if i read manuals right, are a front pair. Looking for a rear pair. Thanks,.
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I could help out with the wheels. They are like new, but glued... let me know :)

PS: awesome car :shock: <3

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You should take a picture of the pile of header cards that contributed to this build ;)

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