How to press in or remove RC10 Stealth roll-pin

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How to press in or remove RC10 Stealth roll-pin

Post by ZED32 »

I'm sure this has been discussed numerous times before, but this is the answer I wish I found on Google when doing my sleath. Find a vice or pair of pliers or channel locks or vice grips. Cut a slit into one end, then position the roll pin like I have here. You should be able to press the pin in no problem. Same for pressing it out. Get it flush on one end, then grab it with pliers and rock it back and forth until it comes out of its little hole. Hopefully someone finds this helpful one day.
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Re: How to press in or remove RC10 Stealth roll-pin

Post by Frankentruck »

That's a good technique. It gets used for the rear axles too

https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?p=573786
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