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hi guys. i am having a problem with the left wheel as in the picture attached. The left wheel as in the pic is slighlt moving towards the outer side. even with the trim adjusted it moves towards the right. please suggest what could be the problem
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Look in your manual, it tells you the proper length to set your steering tie-rods to.
Adjust them to specs, then recenter the servo trim and you should be set.
 
my x4.6 tierods seized 2 weeks after I got the truck. pathetic turnbuckles really... Just last night I slapped some titanium HPI turnbuckles on with the big wrench that comes with it and toe wasn't a problem! simple simple adjustment
 
That's the tie rod, with the yellow ends. The threads are in reverse of each other so when you turn it the toe of the wheel will move in or out.
Center the trim tab, then center the servo, then center the control arm, then adjust your toe in.

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thanks guys.i love this forum. thanks rolex. i will try it out.
 
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