BB Steering?
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i was looking around and alot of guys i know reccomend it. If it helps me get smoother steering and not breaking my servo cases (the i break the servo limiter as is right now) istead of the servo saver working (i filed it down,loosened adj screw sfter spring and greasing its still not working. Does anyone use the MIP and if so do they like it?
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Bearings are not going to solve the problem, But they will make the steering easier on the servo
If you're breaking the servo limiter inside the servo case the servo arm is moving way to far
A stronger holding metal gear servo and smoother driving will.
Bearings are not going to solve the problem, But they will make the steering easier on the servo
If you're breaking the servo limiter inside the servo case the servo arm is moving way to far
A stronger holding metal gear servo and smoother driving will.
i have a JR z590M and it breaks the plastic holder. I have a EPA set correctly.i have a RPM bellcrank arm to make sure that it keeps correct ackerman too. i dont know what the deal is[&:]
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I've broken a lot of stuff in 30+ years of being in the RC hobby
I've never broke or heard of that part of a servo breaking
First time for everything I guess
I can't imagine the steering linkages pushing the servo that far, beyond 60deg.
Could it possibly be once you left the car on with the transmitter off?
Some times when this happens the servo starts really whacking out and over rotates,
That’s the only scenario I could see where this might happen.
Hope you trace down the problem
I've never broke or heard of that part of a servo breaking
First time for everything I guess
I can't imagine the steering linkages pushing the servo that far, beyond 60deg.
Could it possibly be once you left the car on with the transmitter off?
Some times when this happens the servo starts really whacking out and over rotates,
That’s the only scenario I could see where this might happen.
Hope you trace down the problem



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