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[Help] Need some proline steering kit pics

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Hi, i bought a proline steering kit, but i think that i haven't that well mounted, so if u can post any pics of it (well mounted), i would be pleased...

Hope someone help... :cheers:
 
Some quick shots that might help..

prolinesteer.JPG


prolinesteer2.JPG
 
Imbroken, Do you like the proline kit? I was thinking of getting it because my stock stuff is shot. There is all kinds of play in my steering. I've never really heard anyone comment on it how well it worked.
 
doberman150 said:
Imbroken, Do you like the proline kit? I was thinking of getting it because my stock stuff is shot. There is all kinds of play in my steering. I've never really heard anyone comment on it how well it worked.

I like my proline steering kit. Takes the slop right out, unless the steering knuckles are worn too... The bearings in it make it a lot smoother, and it has a built in servo saver, so you just need a servo arm for the servo and you're done. It is awesome.
 
thanks for the photos ... now i can solve my problem... thanks again ...
 
doberman150 said:
I've never really heard anyone comment on it how well it worked.

I commented on it as a must have hop-up many times when I had a maxx. It makes the steering servo work so much smoother and accuratly. Also, it allows you to ditch the POS servo mounted saver which I never liked.
 
I can't add any accolades to the praise that's already been expressed...

here's an image of the original instructions:

proline.webp
 
imbroken, what servo are you running, you have the servo saver spring wound in way harder than mine, my futaba 9350 turns the wheels sitting still on carpet with bowties
 
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