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Old 18-02-2014
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Default another newbi question about wishbone wobble.

Hello everyone, I have a dex410 v3 and have noticed that my wishbones have a very small amount on wobble where the hinge pins goes through. It is only a small amount but you can notice it when holding the wishbone near the diff and pushing it back and forth.

Is that normal? I have all the spacers installed correctly and everything is tight.

Also there is a small amount on play in the caster blocks, they can also be wobbled back and forth when i hold the wishbone near the hub end and plus them back and forth. again the correct spacers are installed and everything is tight.

I guess this is completely normal but though i would check just to put my mind as ease.
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Harry
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You should have some movement there. As long as it's not excessive,like 1mm or more you should be fine. The wishbone should drop freely when the shock is not attached. If things are binding the handling of the car will not be as it should.
If your really unsure just have a word with one of the more experienced guys who race at your track
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Perfect that seems like what i have .
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