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Rs10 steering stops

Soulreaper

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There are steering stops on the front and rear axles on the rs10. If I was to sand those down a little to get more steering throw, would that cause the drive line to bind when the steering is set max while trying to move?

Thanks in advance
 
the stops can be sanded down a bit to slightly increase the steering. must be careful not to take off too much
or the dogbones will jump out of the cups. we do not want this.
setting the end points is also a very good idea. when setting the endpoints, keep increasing the amount of swing
until you start hearing the servo start to hum. back it off until he humming stops and that should be good.
repeat for the other servo if you still have 4ws.

the rs10 axles are a bit on the narrow side. I recommend 12mm to 17mm wheel wideners or for you guys with
plenty of money, get wheels with more offset. this will help keep tires from rubbing on shocks/lower links/motors.
 
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