yeah i powered the system on and zeroed out the radio. the horn wouldnt go on 100% straight since it was a half tooth off. so i had to set the trim a tiny bit to center the wheels
I had to do this. It took me a good 30min or so but start with one servo centered without the horn on. Then I adjusted the steering arm to go on nice to the servo with wheels as straight as possible. Next I went to other side and took off horn then adjusted arm till it went back on nice and easy. I tried to keep the arms as close as I could to each other so I wasn't work servos against them selves. Don't adjust trim untilled done. I took me a bit but was worth it. Oh and the arms were not straight up and down. Hope this helps you, just letting you know what worked for me. I would also suggest aluminum arms. I broke the plastic one way quick.
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