Originally posted by sg1
Jag...
JohnB is correct, you can eliminate the bump stear with the servo flat as well as mounted at an angle. The rule of thumb is when you run on a smooth track run the servo flat, if the track is bumpy run it on the angle mounts. Running the servo flat will give more stearing. the angled mounts make it easier to drive. You'll see an acerman change as well as weight position change as well as bump stear change when you try it flat vs. at an angle.
Wayne
I run on asphalt but the tracks are pretty smooth so what would you recommend? I would hate to pull my servo off and put it on mounts only to find that the handling got worse. I have no experience with 1/12 so I have no basis of comparison. I hope to learn from other peoples experience.