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Old 01-08-2004, 07:28 PM
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Actually its both but it is more noticable at high speeds. I have a oneway up front but i dont think thats the problem. thanks for the help. does anyone else got any ideas?
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Here's my latest paint job from Nevada Paints.
That looks really good Mo, I like the way the flames edge up on the windshield.
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Nice. Hmmmm. Very nice.

We've got a 'local' Taiwanese racer who races a 'black' (Yokomo Chassis) SD, but it hasn't got all that red alloy stuff.
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Old 01-09-2004, 06:26 PM
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Nice paint job btw

anyways, i am having some probablems with the steering on my Mr-4TC SD SSG. It does turn in enough, it has a large turning radius. Does anyone else have this problem or know of a solution?
Did you do the steering mod? You can flip the steering servo 90 degrees, usually this fixes the problem.
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Was looking at Chris's pics of the car he is racing at the Novak and it has Red colored springs in the front and Copper looking springs in the rear...any thoughts on what make they are?

Also I see he is using some blue spring retention on the bottom part of the springs...are those Rayspeed? and do they allow a person to get some of the lower ride heights vs the stock ones?

Thanks for any info...

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Old 01-09-2004, 09:37 PM
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Did you do the steering mod? You can flip the steering servo 90 degrees, usually this fixes the problem.
What do u mean by flip the servo 90 degrees? but the bottom on up? This is my current setup (attached pic)
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http://www.yokomousa.com/phpBB2/albu...php?pic_id=355
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Old 01-09-2004, 09:53 PM
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Can't get anymore clear than that.
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Old 01-10-2004, 07:36 AM
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without seeing the pics, I can only speculate, but I would guess that he's running the rayspeed spring retainers,ae rear springs and yok front springs. the rayspeed retainers allow you to run ae springs without sacrificing ride height.
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Does the link for you guys or does it say not authorized?
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Old 01-10-2004, 11:03 AM
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Indeed if you're ot registered to the Yokomo USA forum you will have that msg
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Oh yea~! I'm registered to that forum. You should register to see the PIC, very helpful. W/e, I'm just gonna put it on the forum.
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Thanks for posting the pic, imma try it. Ill post the results after i test it. thanks
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Old 01-11-2004, 06:24 AM
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HI Fellow Yokomos!,

I remembered many post ago, there was some step by step instructions on how to flip the servo 90 degs, any kind souls still hv the link to that ?

I would like to try that too. would you need to drill holes for the servo posts?

Thanks a Million!!
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