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Old 05-23-2018, 06:48 AM   #1
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Hi guys, Having an issue I just can't seem to figure out. This may be a stupid question but the SCX10 ii kit i just finished about a month ago will not run level. Every time I put throttle to it it leans to the right. I also have the 2017 JK CRC RTR and it rides so smooth and level. I initially thought maybe it was the stock trans so I bought the AX10 trans since it is basically the same 3 gear layout as the LCX trans in my RTR CRC. That did not help either. Took everything apart and checked for binding and everything moves freely from axles to trans. Put it back together and there it is again the lean to the right. Looks terrible then running. Just can't figure why the RTR is so smooth and the Kit leans. I don't want to have to mess with the shocks, pre-loads, springs or a bunch of other stuff for something that I would think is simple to fix. Hope someone can help.

Also I have tried several times to post replies in other threads but they never get posted . Always states a moderator must review before it gets posted. Just curious.
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