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YesLike that?
You can only post videos from YouTube, as the forum does not allow you to import video files directly. It's easy to do, and then you just copy the link.I give up on the video
That's the servo saver nut that needs to be adjusted. The video shows you how to do it from the bottom of the chassis. You'll want it to sit about 5 to 7 mm off the chassis when done. It's easier to follow if you take the side guard off. To help prevent this happening in the future, put some red loctite above the nut, right before you start adjusting. Once in place. it should hold up better in the future.Ok ill do that, just to be sure we are talking about that(look at the pic) right
Now that I look at it, what I said may seem a little a#%hole-ish. It was not meant to be.Sounds like your servo saver needs to be tightened, they tend to loosen as you drive.
If it’s a v4 you may have another issue as they appear to be not adjustable.
Make sure your pillow balls aren't too tight.Ok its all tightened but, it still isnt turning to its full potential
There's a video somewhere on how to set the pillow balls. Maybe someone has it available quickly.how do i loosen the pillow balls. I am a noob to 8th scale arrma
Now send it!Ok so i loosened my pillow balls and it works perfectly. THANK YOU SOOO MUCH
Now send it!
Trying to scare the newb are we. Nothing on these rigs ever breaks. Okay, somethings might break. Awe hell, if I touch it, it's doomed?And then come back and we will talk you through how to fix whatever breaks.
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