How do you know what type of stirrup to use on the different types of equipment and eras (type A,B or C)? Is there somewhere to go for reference or is it just what type you prefer over another?
Thanks, Fred
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Are there really such things as type A, B, and C stirrups, or are those just designations the hobby manufacturers use to keep them seperate?
Looks like my best bet is to find pictures of the prototype. I was going to replace the stirrups on my cars and was wondering what type to use.
Thanks Bear
Refer to photos of the prototype you're representing.
I have no earthly idea of what you are refering to as "Type A", etc.
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derf How do you know what type of stirrup to use on the different types of equipment and eras (type A,B or C)? Is there somewhere to go for reference or is it just what type you prefer over another? Thanks, Fred
Are you referring to the A-Line stirrup steps that they call Style A, Style B, and Style C?
That just how they differentiate among the three.