Originally Posted by
TheFcuddy
The driveshaft is not bent. Droop, as far as being correct, I have the inner hinge pin higher than the outside of the a-arm. It is just a few degrees from one side to the other. The arms are close to level. My drive shafts will not fall out anymore.
On a separate note, my truggy hates to turn. It is ridiculous how bad it pushes under power. I moved the spacers to the back on the rear carriers to shorten the wheelbase. I have the 2mm wheel extenders for full throw. Currently running the long ackerman. Running stock diff fluid setup. I just replaced my servo saver, the old one was played out. That helped a little. The truck is pretty much stock setup.
Here is how I have to turn; accelerate down the straight, approach the turn, slam the wheel to the stops, mash the brakes, throw the wheel the other way and than hammer the gas. If I don't do it right, I can kiss two seconds goodbye getting the thing lined up. The truck will not steer its way through a turn in a racing manner. I have to drive it like I hate it.
well i dont have a 2.0 t but i know, on my 1.0 t that i was racing today i could not get my to turn in better maybe il try more front toe out. its at about 1/12 degresse out, im using the short rack steering also i did put my bump steering down maybe thats causing it.
thanks for letting me barrow... the clutchbell i should be back at the end of august when the hut races . i liked it but i can not, get my low end to lean out, really i already turned it quite a bit i thinks its because i havnt used a gallon up yet than, again maybe i need new clutch shoes.
i would try more front toe out , a short rack ackerman.