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Old 01-03-2004, 07:00 PM
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I have an Ofna Monster Pirate and have a problem I can't figure out. The wheels in back are totally bowed in and I can't adjust them out. If I loosen up the threaded shaft that adjusts the wheels the dogbone will not stay in the drive cups. So the only way I can get the dogbones to stay in is to adjust so that that the wheels bow in a lot. Is there anything anyone knows I can do. It's almost like I need longer dogbones, but I know the ones I have are right.
Old 01-03-2004, 07:44 PM
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Is this a new truck??
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They make longer drive cups.
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they should bow in a little... cause the monster pirate 10... the power spins it and then the wheels straighten...and the wheels would have firm power throughout the rear wheels, if you look at stadium trucks, alot of their wheels bow in a little. my pirate 10 monster... by ofna.. I set the wheel straight, and it made me lose a dogbone ... so keep them slightly bowed in the back..but in the front you can set them straight, cause I think they use CVA's in the front to prevent the loss of the dogbones

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