Wobbling roadwheel suspension arms on Taigen/Torro metal Leopard1A6

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Wobbling roadwheel suspension arms on Taigen/Torro metal Leopard1A6

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I am in the process of upgrading my HL Leopard2A6 with a Torro metal lower chassis. I found many features that I like, but the installation is nothing but smooth.

The Torro chassis came with the suspension arms pre-mounted. When I mount the roadwheels, I found the arms wobble a lot. I finish anyway and test drive it in the basement. The driving seems alright, but the straight dash run is not as smooth as I expected.

I had similar arm wobbling problem with the TongDe M60. I solved the problem by replacing the nylon rings with ball bearings on the torsion bar axles. It is now the smoothest running tank I have.

The Torro design is very different. The torsion bar suspension arm axle is a simple plug goes into an oversized hole on the chassis wall. Torro use a rubber O-ring to seal the gap for water proof. No ball bearing is allowed.
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Any suggestion on how to improve or eliminate the suspension arm wobbling?

If you have a Torro tank, any model, do you have the same problem?
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Re: Wobbling roadwheel suspension arms on Taigen/Torro metal Leopard1A6

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Can any Taigen/Torro RC tank owner tell me whether they ever see any wobbling of the torsion bar suspension assembly. Is that possible that I get an defective chassis with oversized holes on it?

I have paint the chassis, but it is only 2 weeks old. Getting warranty service may be difficult since I purchased the parts from Germany.
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