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Thanks for the suggestions. I sorta did a combo, first by heating up some flat pans on the stove slighlty, and then pushing the chassis down against them.
However I think there is a design flaw in the left side front knuckle post (on the chassis). As when I flatened it, the left knuckle was now slightly scewed forward. So when I put the servo cover back on, the suspension was stuck.
Anyhow after a couple hours of tweaking, and finally taking a hotwire to the lower post hole. It's relaxed again.
Soo want to fet mine. Hope the guys at bitpimps figure it out.
Still, any small mold shops out there. A aftermarket chassis, better steering knuckles, and a aluminum steering rod (watch how it bends up and down with the suspension) would be god sends.
Even more, (if these exist point the way), a differential for the rear axle. (Could be done.. to diff would have to be in part of the rear left wheel though).
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