Big Rock Having issues zeroing steering trim

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wshwash

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Arrma RC's
  1. BigRock 4x4
  2. Granite
  3. Infraction
  4. Typhon 6s
  5. Typhon 3s
Seems like I have an issue where the right wheel tend to always go right even when st is in the middle.
How do i fix this other than adjusting the steering trim?
Is this a defect? My granite doesn't have this behaviour.
Steering .jpg
 
Yes. Use a wrench (Spanner), or any other tool you have. If you lengthen both sides that will create some "toe-in" which might help get it to track straight. You could also take both off and see if they are the same length.
 
I did stripped some stuff out to investigate the issue, i noticed the steering part is out of alignment.
Seems like the servo link or the guide wants to move itself instead of in the middle.
Is there anyway make it center? My granite doesn't have this issue at zero.

InkedServo_LI.jpg


Inkedsteer_LI.jpg
 
The steering trim knob IS the fix for this. You are supposed to adjust it as necessary so that the truck goes straight. Mine is off to the side, approximately at the 1 o'clock position.

Do not adjust one turnbuckle to fix this. Adjust the steering trim knob.
 
The steering trim knob IS the fix for this. You are supposed to adjust it as necessary so that the truck goes straight. Mine is off to the side, approximately at the 1 o'clock position.

Do not adjust one turnbuckle to fix this. Adjust the steering trim knob.
I see, guess I am not alone.
Why is it not recommended to adjust the turnbuckle?
Assume that the buckle has no issue, same length.
 
Turnbuckles are used to adjust toe. Steering trim is used to adjust center.
 
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