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Old 10-13-2013, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by homershoots
Marka the reverse problem is a known issue with the rtr radio, buy yourself a new radio and never look back, the sway bar links on the rtr will seperate easily especially if the droop isn't set correctly, get the ft links and swaybars (eBay or dollarhobbyz directly) center your trim back up then remove the servo horn screw and center that after doing that if the wheels still or off adjust the link from the servo horn till they are.

Marka and MO3racer loosen the servo saver adjustment nut some (make sure you can grab both sides of the saver and feel the spring action) the will help save the stock servo for a little while and prevent the plastic servo horn from breaking. An aluminium would be best though.
Thanks for the info homershoots but I figured out my issue. the screw on the servo that holds the horn got loose and that's why it stripped the horn since the servo has metal gears I need to use a dab of loctite on the screw.
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