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Old 06-21-2008 | 03:40 PM
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hello i am getting ready to run my ct5 since a couple of months ago. i seen that the stearing is very hard to turn. so i charged up my hump pack for an hour. i tried it again with the pack charged up and still it is very hard to turn. i un screwed the servo and the servo turns well with out the linkage attached. so what could be the problem?
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anyone???
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does anyone know if this battery fits in the reciever and will it work with the cen matrix tr arean rtr http://www.superiorhobbies.com/istar.asp?a=6&id=LOSB9949!HOR
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and what fail safe works, will the duratrax micro fail safe or venom?
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chris do you know
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anyone???
servo with torque ....... hitec 5955 is my choice
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get a stronger serveo
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get a stronger serveo
YES hitec 5955 is my choice

Old 06-23-2008 | 12:12 PM
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i dont think its the servo. i took the servo off and tried turing the stearing without the servo connected and it was still hard and tight. so i took of the both front wheels and un screwd them both from the stearing linkage and i found out that only one of my wheels were very hard to turn. so i took that hub off and i think the spacer was to tight. the hub was stripped also so i ordered a set of hubs and the silver piece you screw into the hub over the spacer (number ff044) that should do it.

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