Spec-R R1
#1623
Tech Champion
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- extra ball cups #SPR-R1P306
- ball studs #SPR-R1A101
- rod stopper #SPR-R1A123
- M3x3mm grub screws
- misc M3x10mm bevel head bolts
#1624
Tech Master
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The S1 kit includes some, but not all of the hardware needed to add sway bars. You need sway bars of course, but you also need the following;
- extra ball cups #SPR-R1P306
- ball studs #SPR-R1A101
- rod stopper #SPR-R1A123
- M3x3mm grub screws
- misc M3x10mm bevel head bolts
- extra ball cups #SPR-R1P306
- ball studs #SPR-R1A101
- rod stopper #SPR-R1A123
- M3x3mm grub screws
- misc M3x10mm bevel head bolts
#1629
Tech Addict
iTrader: (41)
I found this pic that shows what I am talking about:
See how when fulling turned the steering arms overlap the belt? At full throttle my belt jumps enough to graze the bottom of the arms at full turn. Maybe its just too much jump in the belt?
Another pic, you can see how close the bottom of the arms are to the belt:
Thanks!
See how when fulling turned the steering arms overlap the belt? At full throttle my belt jumps enough to graze the bottom of the arms at full turn. Maybe its just too much jump in the belt?
Another pic, you can see how close the bottom of the arms are to the belt:
Thanks!
#1630
Maybe you have too many degrees of steering - do (one or both of) your wheels stop turning before you've turned the steering wheel completely over? If so, adjust the endpoints on your radio (reduce the EPA percentage) so the servo stops turning before the wheels actually rub against something.
#1631
Dealers
I no rcmart stocks the s1 but I would prefer to go through a u.s based company. Reflexracing sells them but there out of stock. Any one no of another dealer in the states that has the s1 in stock?
Thanks
Thanks
#1632
Tech Addict
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I guess I don't know what is too much.
Maybe you have too many degrees of steering - do (one or both of) your wheels stop turning before you've turned the steering wheel completely over? If so, adjust the endpoints on your radio (reduce the EPA percentage) so the servo stops turning before the wheels actually rub against something.
#1633
Tech Elite
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#1634
Just put one on order super excited to get it. I read Somewere you could use xray belts?
#1635
If you slowly turn the steering wheel until the wheels can't turn any more, and notice that the steering wheel (and more important, servo arm) can still move even more, you need to tell your transmitter to restrict the servo arm from traveling beyond that point (endpoint).
Squirrel made a video that shows how this works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqJ5ws7sv04
Squirrel made a video that shows how this works: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqJ5ws7sv04