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Old 02-15-2015, 02:05 AM
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I just left my savox servo slightly offset and just compensate by adjusting end points and sub trim.

havent noticed anything wrong with the car or have different turning radius.
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Originally Posted by disaster999
I just left my savox servo slightly offset and just compensate by adjusting end points and sub trim.

havent noticed anything wrong with the car or have different turning radius.
Turnbuckle lengths will be uneven if servo is not centered on the chassis
Resulting with uneven ackerman, and odd handling, if lengths are off by a few mm
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Originally Posted by RedBullFiXX
Turnbuckle lengths will be uneven if servo is not centered on the chassis
Resulting with uneven ackerman, and odd handling, if lengths are off by a few mm
Different lengths will also effect bump steer settings
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Originally Posted by disaster999
I just left my savox servo slightly offset and just compensate by adjusting end points and sub trim.

havent noticed anything wrong with the car or have different turning radius.
McPappy racing has a aluminum mount to use on the Savox servo to get it centered
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which Axle are you guys switching to
IRS has many to choose from do I want the 3mm offset or no Offset?
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Tim,

I'm running an IRS axle sold by Pro-One which accommodates their in house hubs and wheels. Its a little longer than a standard axle to give more for the left hub to clamp onto. When I ran just standard wheels I ran the Xray carbon axle.
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Originally Posted by andrewdoherty
Tim,

I'm running an IRS axle sold by Pro-One which accommodates their in house hubs and wheels. Its a little longer than a standard axle to give more for the left hub to clamp onto. When I ran just standard wheels I ran the Xray carbon axle.
you have a web site for them as when I look them up I get Harley parts
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Originally Posted by tpczx6
which Axle are you guys switching to
IRS has many to choose from do I want the 3mm offset or no Offset?
No offset.

Anyone interested in the magnesium hubs for the IRS axle LMK. I am thinking of carrying them. both hubs together weigh less than the Xray left clamping hub. They are awesome for stock. BUT They will bend if you hit something hard!!!!!

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Originally Posted by branover
McPappy racing has a aluminum mount to use on the Savox servo to get it centered
you mean this?
http://www.mcpappyracing.com/store/p...Case-Core.html
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Originally Posted by disaster999
That's it. Works great
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Well they dont ship to my location.

I just went ahead and widened the holes on the chassis and tried to center the servo the best I can. Both the steering linkages are equal length right now. Ill see how this goes
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This is the axle kit you need http://www.muddslidemotorsports.com/1grproaxkibl.html
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Hi Skiddins,
I have the opposite problem, the balls that go in to the suspension arm have a lot of up and down play.
In the beginning they were tight but now after 2 month they developed the play.
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These are wear parts http://www.t2shop.de/XRAY-373241-COM...VERSAL-60-MM-2 The stock King pin is 2.96mm od if using ae or other king pins they are 3.12 od
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