Deckard Pinewood Ninja Jan 28, 2020 39 13 8 US Feb 12, 2020 #1 I've heard different thoughts on this. Some use a tool like the Derby Worx Pro-Rail Rider with Pro Axle Press. And some suggest the more manual way. What do you think the best way to bend axles is and why?
I've heard different thoughts on this. Some use a tool like the Derby Worx Pro-Rail Rider with Pro Axle Press. And some suggest the more manual way. What do you think the best way to bend axles is and why?
Mojo Racing 0 Pro Racer Nov 17, 2014 981 536 93 10 Uniontown, OH Feb 12, 2020 #2 buy an axle bender. Derby worx work just fine if you cannot find a Goatboy bender. Takes 5 second, and no hammering is involved Reactions: Castoro Racing, TRE, Loud2ns and 1 other person
buy an axle bender. Derby worx work just fine if you cannot find a Goatboy bender. Takes 5 second, and no hammering is involved
Deckard Pinewood Ninja Jan 28, 2020 39 13 8 US Feb 12, 2020 #3 Mojo Racing said: buy an axle bender. Derby worx work just fine if you cannot find a Goatboy bender. Takes 5 second, and no hammering is involved Click to expand... People talk about goatboy tools but I haven't found any sites that sell them. Where do you buy goatboy products?
Mojo Racing said: buy an axle bender. Derby worx work just fine if you cannot find a Goatboy bender. Takes 5 second, and no hammering is involved Click to expand... People talk about goatboy tools but I haven't found any sites that sell them. Where do you buy goatboy products?
Mojo Racing 0 Pro Racer Nov 17, 2014 981 536 93 10 Uniontown, OH Feb 12, 2020 #4 He doesn't really make tools anymore, but sometimes they come up on the forum for sale. You can get a Derby Worx tool on sites like Maximum Velocity, and they are usually in stock. It works just as well. Reactions: Castoro Racing and Deckard
He doesn't really make tools anymore, but sometimes they come up on the forum for sale. You can get a Derby Worx tool on sites like Maximum Velocity, and they are usually in stock. It works just as well.