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Old 06-07-2009, 09:18 PM
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Default NEED HELP CORNERING

Iam recently new to racing and Ihave been having trouble turning on dirt its not that I am going into the courners to hard but it just keeps buring through the turns. Iwas told that the problem was that my tires were old and that was my biggest problem because they are rolling over almost.

JUSTNEEDED YOUR OPINION ON THAT THANKS
Old 06-07-2009, 10:21 PM
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Default RE: NEED HELP CORNERING

Tires do make a huge diference, but it could be your going into the turn to deep as well. Not sure what tires/track/ or truggy your running so can't help ya on set-up
Old 06-08-2009, 10:18 AM
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Default RE: NEED HELP CORNERING

check your servo saver.
Old 06-08-2009, 04:44 PM
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yea my servo perfect i got a jr 9100t
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Default RE: NEED HELP CORNERING

i think he meant servo saver spring, if its too loose you actually loose all the servo's torque and even though the servo says turn, the inertia from the wheels says straight. your original statement was that you have trouble turning on dirt, which implies it must turn fine on concrete right? all that turning has worn out your original set of tires and they don't work as well on dirt. keep that set for bashing and get a set of jconcepts cross-hairs in blue compound. those pretty much are an everyday tire for off-road and they will last at least one gallon of running.

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