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i have another i just dont have no room to up a sevo. i think I'm just going to make another platform for the rear. this one will be wider so i can mount the servo the same way its done on the front of the mt.

all i have to do now is get some parts!
 
Got Nitro? said:
That's what I've been trying to say MW,Your theory is what I'm trying to say,if you flip the servo upside down,then it would be steering the opposite direction as the front,making it turn to the left when your trying to make the truck go right,and turn to the right when your trying to go left,see what I'm getting at?


Ah ha! My apologies! I must have missed where you said to mount it upside down, but I like the idea! Does away with the mixing!

Huh, would've never even thought of that! Awesome idea, GN!
 
So danny any updates on the mt?

Monkey Wrench said:
Ah ha! My apologies! I must have missed where you said to mount it upside down, but I like the idea! Does away with the mixing!

Huh, would've never even thought of that! Awesome idea, GN!

no problem i even confuse myself sometimes when I'm reading fast and or trying to say something but being confused on what somebody else said.
 
sorry nitro its on hold for now. I'm buying rechargable batteries for it and my rc18b. I'm tired of buying batteries. i also need to save up to get my mom a mothers day present. ill let you guys know when i put it back up.
 
If you use 3rd channel mixing you will have the ability to adjust the rate of steering in the back independently of the front wheels. That way you can have the extra turning ability, without loosing to much high speed stability.
 
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