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Old 29-06-2013
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Default team durango 410v3 HELP!!! Astro turf set up

I have recently built the buggy and just started up again after a 15 year absence from racing I love the Durango but just can`t get it running right.. from the balance to the axel pins falling out and just general set ups I am running on astro turf at my local club and really just needing advice and tips setting up
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take a look at the setup sheets on petitrc.com
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I have tried some of adams setups but still having balance problems and just trying to iron out teething problem
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I used one of Poulters set ups from a irish race as a base for my indoors and outdoors carpet and astro.

Axel pins... I use a drop of shoe goo in the slot then push in the pin and smooth/cover it again with goo.
This works great and you can remove and insert them again and again without problems.
Make sure you insert them at an angle so you get some goo between the pin and hex
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