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The simplest solution (if the wheel pins on the stock spindles are not centered) is to swap the spindles left-to-right or upside down. |
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| If the spindle has the wheel mounts centered, as above, the mounts can be cut off. |
After cutting them off, move them to the desired position. |
Then, reattach them using super glue, epoxy or liquid cement |
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| Sometimes it is hard to align the pieces for gluing. Starting with the same kit pieces.... |
...drill a hole into the spindle and through the wheel mount, after establishing the desired ride height. Cut a length of music wire, or old kit axles, to insert in the drilled holes |
The music wire will help align and reinforce the finished spindle |
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| Find two pieces of sprue, or unused kit parts, that looks somewhat like the image above. Trim as needed. |
Figure out the desired ride height of the model, then cut the sprues accordingly. |
Drill a hole through the long part of the sprue, sized to fit a kit axle or piece of music wire. |
The wire will act as the pins to hold the finished spindle in place on the suspension. |