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Old 14-05-2009
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Default Rear Stabilzer ZX-5 Stabilzer

Hi

I am trying to work out how to fit a stabilizer to the rear of the car.

Nothing in the manual about it and can't seem to find out online.

Can anyone help this noob out?

There is a groove along the back of the rear hub and to me it looks like there should be a part that fits over to hold stabilizer in place.

And how and where do the ends of the bar attach?

Any help appreciated.

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look on www.kyoshoamerica.com

They have the manuals online for the ZX5-FS nd SP which both show how the roll bars go.
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Default rear stabilizer

do you think these are worth useing as ive never had one on mine ive got the lazer sp
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A couple of pics on an SP of how the rear sway bar is mounted. Like someone mentioned before, the manuals and exploded views with part numbers are available on KyoshoAmerica site. Thats where these pics are from as well.....

UM112H has the real short ballcups you need to connect the sway bar to the arms (there is a moulded in ball on the arm) You need two 3x10mm set screws to put the ballcup links together.

LA237 is the end links that install on to the end of the swaybar.
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do you think these are worth useing as ive never had one on mine ive got the lazer sp
Yes depending on the track.......
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A couple of pics on an SP of how the rear sway bar is mounted. Like someone mentioned before, the manuals and exploded views with part numbers are available on KyoshoAmerica site. Thats where these pics are from as well.....

UM112H has the real short ballcups you need to connect the sway bar to the arms (there is a moulded in ball on the arm) You need two 3x10mm set screws to put the ballcup links together.

LA237 is the end links that install on to the end of the swaybar.
Can you tell me where I can get the 3x10mm set screws from.

Slowly adding all the necessary webpages to my ever growing list of online RC shops...

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Can you tell me where I can get the 3x10mm set screws from.

Slowly adding all the necessary webpages to my ever growing list of online RC shops...

Thanks
Kyosho part number is 1161...comes with a few different lengths of set screws. Or you can use a 3mm screw and cut the head off. You just need to be able to screw two ballcups together back to back to make the links that connect the swaybar to the arm.
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