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Old 13-03-2008
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Default DURGA KINGPIN, HELP!!!!!!!!

Hi all.

Great website you have here, so much so that i went and got a DB-01 Durga because of the review, 'plastic fantastic'

Anyhoo, 3 quarters of the way through the build and i'm on to the front arms. Am i being thick or is there no tool for screwing in the kingpins? I've looked closely and it looks like a small star bit??

Was hoping to finnish tonight but not looking too likely now!!

Thanks in advance.

Steve.
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Im guessing it will be a torx driver. Similar to an allen key but as you say, it looks like a star. You can buy them from most model shops and all diy shops including halfords. if there is a 24 hour asda near you i'd bet money they'd sell a kit.

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2mm allen driver I think
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Right so i was being thick and just panicked. The build is on. It is a 2mm allen key and it was in the box.

With all the bad press about the screws in this build i just assumed the worst. The allen key comes with the kit but i had put it in my toolbox the other day.

Watta fool.

Thanks all
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