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Re: RC10T Chassis - Straight?

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It's warped. Use a bench vise and some wood chunks to avoid scarring it. They are fairly easy to straighten, just use firm, even pressure and a little finesse.
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Make sure you remove the nose tubes and check the sides they are probably bent and holding the bottom in a warped position, this won't be that easy to get it right but it's possible..
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