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Old 05-18-2007, 11:51 AM   #1
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Ok, I have k2-3L and built it to the spec sheet. My question is who has frame mounted their steering servo ?? My buddy tried it on K2 and said he got really bad bump steer. I asked franky about his and say it work awesome, So what we doing wrong ?
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Old 05-18-2007, 12:20 PM   #2
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Post a pic for starters
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I will, But it built to the build sheet, as far the links and I have 60mm shocks.
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he got really bad bump steer. I asked franky about his and say it work awesome, So what we doing wrong ?
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i did mine too... bumpsteer is being caused by your draglink being at too steep of an angle. try to get it as long and flat as possible. i mounted it with one mounting ear on the underside of the front crossmember and drilled a hole to mount a servo mount post for the other end... it works just fine.
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do you have a pic?
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i did mine too... bumpsteer is being caused by your draglink being at too steep of an angle. try to get it as long and flat as possible. i mounted it with one mounting ear on the underside of the front crossmember and drilled a hole to mount a servo mount post for the other end... it works just fine.
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Old 05-19-2007, 07:02 AM   #8
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that looks pretty clean.
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thanks, the truck is an unorganized mess, but the steering is pretty slick.
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