Under moderate to heavy throttle.
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Where should I start looking!?
Thanks guys!!
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If there are droop screws (don't own a Mojave but the Infraction has them), they can cause such issue. Or the shock setup in general, so you need to tighten or loosen up one side a bit. And check if there is a lot more weight on one site compared to another and see if you can balance it out a bitUnder moderate to heavy throttle.
Where should I start looking!?
Thanks guys!!
Exactly the same symptoms. Thank you!When I had the same problem it was a wheel bearing. The bearing wasn't terrible, just a bit crunchy, so at lower speeds the difference wasn't noticeable. At high speed, the resistance made a difference, the wheel wouldn't spin as fast, and the RC pulled to one side. Check the wheel bearings on the side it is pulling towards.
Thanks boss!I would also check your diff pins behind the planetary gears. If one side is snapped off, it will pull hard in that direction.
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