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    Parts help

    Hey guys, anybody have a name or a part number for the threaded steel hollow ball type-part which the turnbuckles connects to the steering arm? Looks like part 7043 on the diagram but that shows up as the whole steering assembly. Am I stuck having to buy the whole steering assembly for just one screw?
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    i think your stuck with getting that.
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    some more but they wont fit

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    I looked under the accessories on the merv, and it shows them there as an upgrade. Is this what you're looking for?

    http://www.buytraxxas.com/product_in...oducts_id=3237

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    I think you mean (pillow ball) and can be found here http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...&cat_name=MINI 1/16 REVO

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    He meant the ball with the screw that goes into the esteering arm one of the tierod ends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RC-Fan View Post
    He meant the ball with the screw that goes into the esteering arm one of the tierod ends.
    Correct.

    I don't know how one of these would break off before I've even ran the car but I guess I'll just have to buy the whole steering assembly
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    Quote Originally Posted by LiqrSicc View Post
    Correct.

    I don't know how one of these would break off before I've even ran the car but I guess I'll just have to buy the whole steering assembly
    isnt that screw #3236 2.5x12cs.....the one that connects to the tierod and the a-arm? is it that one in the diagram parts list. you mentioned it was a screw so that # looks like a screw to me
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike-susieq1 View Post
    isnt that screw #3236 2.5x12cs.....the one that connects to the tierod and the a-arm? is it that one in the diagram parts list. you mentioned it was a screw so that # looks like a screw to me
    The tie rod doesn't connect with the arm, that's the pushrod and that's not the part he needs.
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    ooh ok sorry about that. must have read it wrong
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    A pic would be helpful ! as far as i know there are no threaded steel hollow balls on the merv. There are hollow balls as stock which are plastic with a steel machine bolt through them on the toe/push rods. The only other steel balls which are threaded are pillow balls and the small steering linkage screws under the merv for attaching the servo arm to the steering bell crank.
    Last edited by KILO-DELTA; 01-15-2011 at 04:53 AM.

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    The only other steel balls which are threaded are pillow balls and the small steering linkage screws under the merv for attaching the servo arm to the steering bell crank.
    Which is exactly what I'm looking for.



    I just ended up buying the whole steering assembly to get it.
    Last edited by LiqrSicc; 01-17-2011 at 10:58 PM.
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