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03-12-2009, 10:37 PM | #1 |
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| How-to relocated your Servo on the C-frame: Custom steering box PART I I got looking at the newest bump-steer kit on these forums (cant remember the company that makes them?), and how they mounted it. The stock steel servo-plate mounts directly into the Steel C-frame using the holes already provided. You will need to remove both front plastic frame-rail supports, then simply bolt in some 3mm countersunk screws through the steel servo-mount and through the C-Frame, making sure to back them off with 3mm nuts. Youll need to make a custom turnbuckle to the servo from the knuckle, This can be done using threadrod & alloy tubing. After the steel servo mount is installed using countersunk 3mm screws, Install the plastic front bumper piece as shown below. The 2nd one originally behind it cannot be used now with this mod as the servo is now in its spot. Mods: 1. The front steering bar (6mm x 106mm) needs to be installed on the lower side of the knuckles, instead of the way it came on the top-side. 2. One of the mounts off the axle need to be hacked right off for clearance. (I hacked them all off myself). 3. The servo needs to be in the FWD position, meaning the horn is facing forward. Last edited by SwampDawg; 03-13-2009 at 12:58 AM. |
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03-12-2009, 10:56 PM | #2 |
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That was damn easy.
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03-12-2009, 11:08 PM | #3 |
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HOLY CRAP YOU ROCK!!! I have been racking my brain trying to figure something like out. Great job Could get a spacer rod in the front to maintain frame integrity. |
03-12-2009, 11:18 PM | #4 |
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When you crawl with this settings, it doesn't bothers you on steering?
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03-13-2009, 12:21 AM | #5 |
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| Custom steering box PART II nope, it is pretty tight so far! going with a longer shock will help from servo-to-axle contact, as i have just installed TRX shocks on the front, which also gives more articulation. Ill need to buy x2 for the rear as all i had were the 2 (not shown in images above). All i need to do now is study the bump-steer set-up and im sure ill figure it out too! heeh! (This i will incorperate to work with the Steering-Box mod you see here now). i dont need a 25.00 set-up for my rig to work. lol After making your custom turnbuckle for the steering, install it and your ready to go! Im assuming that a nice turnbuckle will fit from the kit, i think the one that goes from the 4-link post mount to the frame is long enough to work. But i dont have a spare at the moment, so if i get one ill post it unless someone beats me to it. thanks for looking! Last edited by SwampDawg; 03-13-2009 at 01:53 AM. |
03-13-2009, 08:02 AM | #6 |
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Do you happen to have pictures at full articulation? I am also looking for longer shocks to improve mine.
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03-13-2009, 08:07 AM | #7 |
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Great write up
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03-13-2009, 12:02 PM | #8 |
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And underneath shots of the panhard setup? Thanks. Looks great and I am about to do the same on my build. |
03-13-2009, 02:10 PM | #9 |
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im at work at the moment, but as soon as i can later tonight, ill definetly take some shots of the underside & articulation. Keeping in mind that the rear shocks are still the stock SCX10's as the fronts are now TRX stampede, meaning it in theory should still get a bit more out of the articulation.
Last edited by SwampDawg; 03-13-2009 at 02:13 PM. |
03-13-2009, 03:04 PM | #10 |
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Wow, thanks man for the idea!
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03-13-2009, 04:23 PM | #11 |
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| I like this servo mount,,,But is there a performace advantage or is it for scale coolness ? yeah im a noob :XD |
03-13-2009, 05:08 PM | #12 | |
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Dont wory Osco Ive been doing this for years now and was wondering kinda the same thing. If there was any advatages to it besides the scale look. BEST MOD YET!!! | |
03-13-2009, 05:10 PM | #13 |
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Mostly a scale thing IMO. Which is what I am looking for.
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03-13-2009, 07:46 PM | #14 |
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| Articulation (Front TRX shocks from Stampede (Rr)// Rear stock SCX10 shocks) From rear view with same articulation as above Suspension compressed completely downward ill be working on the bump-steer bar tonight aswell, ill update that as i go! |
03-13-2009, 10:10 PM | #15 |
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servo set up looks good allways like it when guys use what they have to make things work |
03-14-2009, 12:20 AM | #16 |
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How-to make your own bump-steer bar (Tutorial) By: SwampDawg How-to make your own Bump-steer bar: This will finish this segment off for the Servo relocation & Bump-steer. |
06-03-2010, 10:48 AM | #17 |
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Nice thinking |
06-04-2010, 05:48 PM | #18 |
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Good mod! I put it on my SCX10 LWB Samurai last night. I had to trim my front bumper down a little and was still able to finish it up in less than 30 minutes. |
06-05-2010, 02:10 PM | #19 |
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thats the same thing i did about 3 weeks ago.... took me awhile to figure it out. but on mine, i faced the servo back with the horn facing forward. mine has a custom 4-link front and back and with the new steering, it has zero bumpsteer.
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06-06-2010, 10:07 AM | #20 |
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i did the same setup about two months ago. works great!! just be careful!! when you mount the servo on the chassis you have to remove one of the chassis braces. if the truck takes a good front hit, it will bend the frame to either side!!!!! mine had a bad bounce and came crashing down on the driver front and bent the front frame horns down and to the right almost an inch!! not fixable because the frame is real weak there now. i just swapped to a new frame and am in the process of tying the servo into both frame rails with some kind of crossmember. other than that great setup!!! |
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