F10 Portal/Straight

Aluminum Axle Housing

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M2 Hex Driver

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Skid

Grey and Black Cylinder

Grey and Black Clamps (Clamps are compatible with the H10 stock clamps or equivalent)

Right Mount Adapter

Center Mount Adapter

All Mounting hardware

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M4x20mm stud (Or M4x20mm bolt with the head cut off) – Qty. 2

M3x20mm screw (retained from the passenger side of the axle)

M3x30mm

*Incision H10 Hydro Ram Steering Set - SKU: IRC00192

*2 add’l Vanquish rod ends - SKU: IRC00010 (or equivalent)

*Only required if you purchased the unassembled parts kit version

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Partial Assembly Kit

1-   Place Skid onto front of axle. Place Button head screw with RIGHT MOUNT ADAPTER correctly oriented so it matches the contours of the back side of the truss and axle, use M2 hex driver to tighten the bolt by hand. It will snug up. Do not over tighten!

2-   Place Button head screw with CENTER MOUNT ADAPTER correctly oriented so it matches the contours of the back side of the truss and axle, use M2 hex driver to tighten the bolt by hand. It will snug up. Do not over tighten!

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Full Assembly with Steering Ram kit:

4-     To assemble the short steering links, take 4 standard Incision end links, insert the supplied pillow balls from the Steering Kit. I took a M4x20mm stud, if you don’t have one you can use a M4x20mm SHCS and used a cutoff wheel to remove the head and use the remaining 18mm-19mm stud length to join the end links together. Slide the ram through the printed cylinder, bolt on yokes supplied in the Incision kit and install the short linkages. This setup is a high steer, and is mounted on the top of the knuckle. Place the links to the topmost surface of the Knuckle, place a spacer where the old linkage would have gone. I would use a M3X30mm for the servo linkage side and a make sure the bolts that hold the linkage through the ram are facing up to clear the skid plate. The H10 links in the Incision kit do not work, they are too long.

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