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billym9

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hey i was just using my t-maxx today and i noticed that theres alot of slack with my front wheels. the servos doesn't need to move at all for me to turn my wheels like 20 degrees

whar could this be from.
 
The stock servo saver on the Maxx is IMO way too weak. My Maxx has a lot of drift even at slow speeds, and when it brakes it tends to turn to the left alot.
 
The stock saver gets soft over time. And it's generally weak along with the stock steering servo itself.

If you really care about a nice smooth steering setup, Pro-Line sells (or used to sell) a nice kit that had a built in adjustable servo saver. I ran mine for a few years without issue.

Looks like it's still available: http://www.rcplanet.com/Proline_Performance_Steering_Kit_p/pro601900.htm

Great upgrade IMHO.
 
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