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Old 01-07-2008
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Default rear hinge pins again

as a tooling engineer by trade i am in the process of make new ones for myself out of aircraft grade tooling carbide.now that stuff wont brake unless you hit it with a 50 ton hammer.trails start very soon!
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Yes please, after my last outing with my X6, i`m sure I can see how they perform.

Lost count how many somersaults it managed to do before stopping at a fence.
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yes mate no probs.the only problem i can see is it would go to the next weakest thing,maybe?
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When I bent up that Hinge pin at EPR it broke everything around it anyway, so what would be the difference.

Wont have to replace bent pins though.
& the new beefed up rear hinge pin retainer has gotta help
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Hows it going with these hinge pins matey ???
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