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Old 08-21-2006, 08:06 PM
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i broke my steering arm on my tornado xp. i tried super glue but it really didnt hold. i was wondering if there is any stronger parts out there that will work besides the oem part? i looked on redcat racing website and they dont have any and im too new to know if any other brand would fit. the part number is 02014.
Old 08-21-2006, 08:49 PM
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Here you go

http://www.topspeedtoys.com/index.ph...dex&cPath=1_11

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awesome! ill be ordering a few things soon. thanks!
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Sounds goog... thanks.
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Default RE: Front hub carrier/ steering arm

Yes Trust Aluminum like its your best friend... because if your still holdin up... so will it. lol
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I don't know...Aluminum is stronger, maybe I'm just an old school racer...I'd rather keep a few extra of the plastic ones on hand in case...keep the weight down...then again, maybe the added weight of the aluminum right on your corners might give better bite...Oh well...Just MHO, I have a few extra stock arms and haven't needed them yet...heck, in my old racing days, we used to go for these lighter, thinner tubular like plastic arms as replacements for the more solid nylon ones that came with the vehicles...

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