RC No Prep Diff Changes and Alignment | RC Drag Racing Setup

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I've noticed the past couple times I ran my RC No Prep drag car that I have a little play between the rear axles. This is because the outdrive cups are worn down and the axles are loose inside of them so they need to be replaced. I've been running a locked diff in the car since I built it that I locked with JB Weld, so its not as easy as just replacing the outdrives. I had to buy a brand new diff case, drive cups, and I also picked up a locker from 1UpRacing. This way, I can make changes to the diff like maybe moving to an open diff in the future.
After all of the crashes recently, I figured it was probably time to check the alignment on the car. I wanted to make sure my camber was at 0 degrees for sure, I felt like that could causing a lot of my traction issues. I don't have a setup rig though, so instead of ordering one and having to wait for it to come in, I designed and 3d printed some so I could align it as best as possible. I know a manufactured kit would work better and be more accurate, but this way seemed to work fine and was cheap. The link to the files for the setup wheels is below for anyone who needs some.
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Files : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:476...

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