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Evan999

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It seems that my Steering Servo is Week. When i steer truck at a stand still the tires will not move, but when the truck is moving it is fine. I have changed the batteries 2 times as i thought that might be the problem.
 
It's just your servo probably just to weak and i would get a 6v rechargeable pack.
 
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I'm new to this. But got you on the rules were clear now. I haven had this problem yet. But besides my typing only being in a rush but were good were clear. Thanks for that info. Haha
 
It isn't asking too much and certainly isn't that difficult. This hobby requires a certain amount of patients. Especially at first. Asking your questions clearly is the first step to success. I know it sounds cheesy, but it's the truth. Be patient, and you will be rewarded.
 
your rig may have a servo saver that saves the servo from being damaged if you hit somthing.. its a big servo horn with a spring inside it to save the servo from damage if hitting the curb and such things
 
It's normal. There is a LOT of resistance with big tires standing still. It's the same as a real truck without power steering. YOU are the servo, and sitting still is a real workout to turn the wheel. Once you're rolling it's effortless.
 
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