level sensors

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stavros05

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Does anyone know where to get the plastic ball socket ends on the ride sensors? Mine were stripped by an impatient tech at local shop. Thanks
 

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They are extremely similar to the ones used in rc cars. If you have a hobby shop in town I would see if they can match one up.
 

NORCAL SS

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in rear just get a bigger machine screw i have to do this all the time when i fix other shops screw ups.
 

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I used Gorilla glue to put the shaft back in the end of the ball cup. They don't really hold a lot of torque, just enough to actuate the level sensor.
 
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Thanks guys. on another note bell tech inst. say to make links 3 inches long center to center but i think ass end rides about 1 1/2 inches too high? any thoughts?
 

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you cannot make the belltech one shorter you need to get a new machine screw i put up info a while ago on this.
 

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