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Old 06-06-2013
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Default Lazer ZX5 FS2 SP - Suspension mount

Does anybody know if there is an alloy front suspension rear hanger available - if so, what the part number would be? The one currently fitted on the car is a type 'C' plastic part.
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I Have one!

You can't buy them. Kyosho don't make them.
I had one made for me

I don't have my FS anymore, if you want it it's your £20

It's new by the way.
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I Have one!

You can't buy them. Kyosho don't make them.
I had one made for me

I don't have my FS anymore, if you want it it's your £20

It's new by the way.
Well you could have included that when you sold the Lazer to me!!
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Well you could have included that when you sold the Lazer to me!!
Ive been sorting through all my boxes, If found a few odds & sods from the depths of my pitbox!

Didn't even know it was there!
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3 racing used to make one.

Word of warning though if you put an alloy mount there you will feed all the loads into the chassis at the exact point it has (and has to have) least material ... I'd rather change a mount held on with 2 screws than a chassis!
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Thanks for the replies, Roger, you make a fair point. I think I'll stick with the plastic one. It's just a bit frustrating that it comes with a whole bag of bits I don't need..
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