Losi 8ight-T 1.0 steering slop
#1
Losi 8ight-T 1.0 steering slop
I got this truggy, must be a 1.0?
http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA0802
The problem is that there is a bit too much slop at the front but only on the left wheel. It might be due to steering post assembly but I'm not sure. Are there any upgrades to fix that? Is the 2.0 steering assembly the same?
Any must have upgrades that the 2.0 has? Maybe the chassis which is longer on the 2.0 but do I also need longer center CVDs?
I run brushless in it but would rather ask here.
http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA0802
The problem is that there is a bit too much slop at the front but only on the left wheel. It might be due to steering post assembly but I'm not sure. Are there any upgrades to fix that? Is the 2.0 steering assembly the same?
Any must have upgrades that the 2.0 has? Maybe the chassis which is longer on the 2.0 but do I also need longer center CVDs?
I run brushless in it but would rather ask here.
#2
I got this truggy, must be a 1.0?
http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA0802
The problem is that there is a bit too much slop at the front but only on the left wheel. It might be due to steering post assembly but I'm not sure. Are there any upgrades to fix that? Is the 2.0 steering assembly the same?
Any must have upgrades that the 2.0 has? Maybe the chassis which is longer on the 2.0 but do I also need longer center CVDs?
I run brushless in it but would rather ask here.
http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA0802
The problem is that there is a bit too much slop at the front but only on the left wheel. It might be due to steering post assembly but I'm not sure. Are there any upgrades to fix that? Is the 2.0 steering assembly the same?
Any must have upgrades that the 2.0 has? Maybe the chassis which is longer on the 2.0 but do I also need longer center CVDs?
I run brushless in it but would rather ask here.
#4
yup the 2.0 ackerman steering piece, is the way to go if you dont want to get the 2.0 t chassis you, can get the 2+wheel hubs thats what im doing.
#5
the 2 screws that hold the ackerman I use a drop of CA on those screws, I just found that they do loosen up a bit on the 1.0
#6
what do the wheel hubs have to do with the chassis ?
2mm on the wheel hexes Vs 15mm on the chassis....i dont see where your going with this ?
#8
yea i know that i was just saying, if you want to go to a cheaper route
and want a little better handling. on your 1.0 t i would, get the +2 wheel hubs
and want a little better handling. on your 1.0 t i would, get the +2 wheel hubs
#9
#10
well it has to make somewhat of a, diffrence in your handling i mean your wheelbase will be longer. i ordered a pair to try them out
#12
change your plastic turnbuckle ends. they wear out over time.
I got this truggy, must be a 1.0?
http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA0802
The problem is that there is a bit too much slop at the front but only on the left wheel. It might be due to steering post assembly but I'm not sure. Are there any upgrades to fix that? Is the 2.0 steering assembly the same?
Any must have upgrades that the 2.0 has? Maybe the chassis which is longer on the 2.0 but do I also need longer center CVDs?
I run brushless in it but would rather ask here.
http://www.losi.com/Products/Feature...rodId=LOSA0802
The problem is that there is a bit too much slop at the front but only on the left wheel. It might be due to steering post assembly but I'm not sure. Are there any upgrades to fix that? Is the 2.0 steering assembly the same?
Any must have upgrades that the 2.0 has? Maybe the chassis which is longer on the 2.0 but do I also need longer center CVDs?
I run brushless in it but would rather ask here.