so i have been fortunate to buy the right junkers these three bell cranks all came on cars that you would not even consider for spares but my question is are they all the same geometry just different manufacturers are they all designed for trucks and will any of them work on a whats old is new type car
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Re: bell cranks
If they are for trucks they will be a good bit longer than the buggy bellcranks, so you'll have to use the rear-most holes in the nose plate. Steering response will be a bit slower, and you'll have relatively more steering throw compared to the shorter bellcranks. Starting with the RC10T2 Associated switched to shorter bellcranks, which have the same geometry as the ones from the World's Car.
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