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  1. Member
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    #21
    I’ve had mine for about a month now. They are tight but I don’t have any issues getting them on or off. Other than getting the motor exactly centered. I got both the motor support and steering stops. Better than what I had been using.

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    #22
    The RMP ones work well and are easy to get on and off.

  3. Mid-West Rally Moderator rudapa's Avatar
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    #23
    They are tight for sure, but after busting my knuckles once I’ve learned to take them off without doing it. Surprising for me! ��

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    #24
    Can you attach some rope or cord to them and then use the cord to pull them free? If so then the cord also keeps them together when not in use.

  5. Mid-West Rally Moderator rudapa's Avatar
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    #25
    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Perry View Post
    Can you attach some rope or cord to them and then use the cord to pull them free? If so then the cord also keeps them together when not in use.
    Mine came with a strong cable attaching them together.

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    #26
    Yeah, they have a nice cable between them.
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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by rudapa View Post
    Mine came with a strong cable attaching them together.


    I use the TH stops. Didn't look up the DD26 one.

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