Granite Adjusted turn limits, noticed and issue

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Finally replaced my fried servo last night, and set the turn limits.

I noticed that when I turn to the left or right, after setting the turn limits, there is a portion of the drive shaft that is touching the frame.

Not sure why this is happening. I will try and take a picture this evening to show.

Any ideas on why this is happening? How do I fix it?
 
Finally replaced my fried servo last night, and set the turn limits.

I noticed that when I turn to the left or right, after setting the turn limits, there is a portion of the drive shaft that is touching the frame.

Not sure why this is happening. I will try and take a picture this evening to show.

Any ideas on why this is happening? How do I fix it?
Which part of the d.s and which part of the chassis?
 
Finally replaced my fried servo last night, and set the turn limits.

I noticed that when I turn to the left or right, after setting the turn limits, there is a portion of the drive shaft that is touching the frame.

Not sure why this is happening. I will try and take a picture this evening to show.

Any ideas on why this is happening? How do I fix it?
I've experienced setting my steering endpoints on a different Arrma RC when on a stand one side hits the arm when turned. I would have to set the endpoint to a place that limited my turn too much to stop the hitting. When I place the RC on the ground and the rig was rested and with a battery, it did not touch the arm when endpoint is set or not set. The correct way is to do it on a stand but just another check I add when I see it hitting to check it at rest.

I own a Granite and Big Rock used the stock servo and Amazon servos and while on the stand no hitting. Get us a pic or video so we can see a bit better! Is it all stock or did you change the arms, suspension, turnbuckles, etc, or anything?
 
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