9x19 Old Enough to Know Lifetime Supporter! Supporter Excellence Award Hospitality Award Military Veteran Build Thread Contributor RC Showcase: 7 Messages 7,019 Reaction score 17,461 Points 1,765 Location Van Alstyne, TX RC Driving Style BashingCrawling Dec 13, 2025 #2 Is it threaded on the other end, like the stock pins?
M Mati new RC Newbie Messages 13 Reaction score 24 Points 8 Dec 13, 2025 Thread starter #3 9x19 said: Is it threaded on the other end, like the stock pins? Click to expand... Its like bolt on one side (that is broken) and other side thats smooth. Its broken precisely in middle
9x19 said: Is it threaded on the other end, like the stock pins? Click to expand... Its like bolt on one side (that is broken) and other side thats smooth. Its broken precisely in middle
M Mati new RC Newbie Messages 13 Reaction score 24 Points 8 Dec 13, 2025 Thread starter #4 9x19 said: Is it threaded on the other end, like the stock pins? Click to expand... thats the spare part
9x19 said: Is it threaded on the other end, like the stock pins? Click to expand... thats the spare part
Beer_Goggles_RC I'm too drunk to taste this chicken Supporter Hospitality Award Rig of the Month Winner Build Thread Contributor RC Showcase: 1 Messages 1,447 Reaction score 4,210 Points 1,370 Location Oakville, MO RC Driving Style RacingCrawling Dec 13, 2025 #5 Just need a little punch or something to push it out the other side. Could probably use that allen driver you have in the pic As long as theres no threads broken off In the axle Last edited: Dec 13, 2025
Just need a little punch or something to push it out the other side. Could probably use that allen driver you have in the pic As long as theres no threads broken off In the axle
pnwrc RCTalk Member Messages 33 Reaction score 66 Points 115 Location Oregon RC Driving Style BashingRacingCrawling Dec 14, 2025 #6 yeah, you should pull one side out with plyers and then the other push the other side out with allin key.
yeah, you should pull one side out with plyers and then the other push the other side out with allin key.
Jerold Hardcore RCTalk User Build Thread Contributor Messages 1,203 Reaction score 1,818 Points 420 Location San Jose CA RC Driving Style BashingRacingCrawling Dec 21, 2025 #7 The thread side is completely gone and the smooth side is jammed in there? If you have some screw removal pliers it might help. https://a.co/d/165rTZ0 You can also try to heat up the metal housing a little bit. I would use your soldering iron. The idea is to get the housing to expand, but don't ruin the stuff around it.
The thread side is completely gone and the smooth side is jammed in there? If you have some screw removal pliers it might help. https://a.co/d/165rTZ0 You can also try to heat up the metal housing a little bit. I would use your soldering iron. The idea is to get the housing to expand, but don't ruin the stuff around it.