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Old 05-12-2006
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Default X5 Castor Block Screws for the XX4

Just tried to buy some X5 castor block screws from 4wdrc.com but the online shop quotes $17 postage which seems too much. Did I read somewhere that there will be a UK distributer for X5 stuff soon?

Anyone got them and are they worth the money?
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Lesro models are the distributer for Xfactory, and have been for a long time.

$17 isnt much considering it is saving you from breaking £15 wishbones.
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Old 08-12-2006
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Lesro Models have the caster block screws in stock, and we encourage all our U.K. friends to utilize this fine local source of supply, knowlege, and help.
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Old 16-12-2006
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Does anyone have any of these fitted, if so, any pics
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Old 17-12-2006
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Can someone explain to me how these screws stop you breaking wishbones ?

Does it just move the breakage to a part that's cheaper (and easier?) to replace ?

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Old 17-12-2006
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Can someone explain to me how these screws stop you breaking wishbones ?

Does it just move the breakage to a part that's cheaper (and easier?) to replace ?

Ta
I agree with you Rob because the pictures of the screws on the X Factory website does show the screws ftted but they seem to be similar to the kit items? "thats if im looking at the correct part"
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Old 17-12-2006
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Can someone explain to me how these screws stop you breaking wishbones ?

Does it just move the breakage to a part that's cheaper (and easier?) to replace ?

Ta
They don't screw into the wishbone like the kit items they screw into the castor block, and pivot through the wishbone. It also stops the wishbone from braking on the back of the wishbone, as the screw is stopping the castor block from putting pressure on the rear part of the wishbone.
Hope that makes sense.
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Are these a standard part of the X5 kit the full X5 kit that is? not the conversion kit

I am getting the X5 full kit for Christmas and they sound like a good idea just wondering if i needed to order these separate from Lestro is it ???

Can't wait to build her..........
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You can make your some for next to nothing: http://www.losibk2.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1936
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