jato 3.3 Rear A arms
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I think all you have to do is remove the diff cover (like 4 screws). Then there is one screw that holds it on by the tire it is kinda short (think its called a knuckle?). After you have that out take a small screw driver and push out the metal rod through the hold on the opp side of that you just unscrewed that short screw out of.
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RE: jato 3.3 Rear A arms
Preety much the entire battery box has to come off for you to be able to get access to remove the rear a-arms. Theres only two chassis screws you need to remove, and the diff cover as well. It was a tough install for me when i upgraded my rear a-arms.
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RE: jato 3.3 Rear A arms
The rear arms are simple. You have the two bottom chassis screws ( the very rear ones), 2 battery box screws and 2 diff screws. Once you remove the rear diff cover with the battery box attached to the cover. the a arms pretty much fall right out. Everything else is pretty much self explanitory.
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ORIGINAL: jatoracing33
if rear a arms are hard to get out then 2+2 must be the hardest math problem out there
if rear a arms are hard to get out then 2+2 must be the hardest math problem out there
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RE: jato 3.3 Rear A arms
ORIGINAL: nick2618
no need to be like that. If you have never taken the truck apart it might be a little hard to get a first.
ORIGINAL: jatoracing33
if rear a arms are hard to get out then 2+2 must be the hardest math problem out there
if rear a arms are hard to get out then 2+2 must be the hardest math problem out there
wasnt for me
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RE: jato 3.3 Rear A arms
Good for you mad scientist, you want a cookie? Your little baby hands may be able to fit in the jatos tiny crevices, but not mine. It was a pain in the ass, espcially when you dont have a manual and are doing everything by eye. Now go crash your jato into a tree an stfu.