Mt steering problems help!!

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate
links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

slowcarsvt

Junior Member
Messages
14
Reaction score
0
I have went thru 2 sets of steering servos on my mt. An its always the driver side one that goes bad. I just installed hitecs 5765 servos an a 5100 battery. They are hooked up just like the stock ones do with the Y harness. haven't driven it yet but before I do can anyone give me some info on why its doing this. Still have the stock controller. These servos are like $80 each so i would like to get input before these do the same. thanks
 
Run a single servo!!! Far more effective and easier to set up. I am running the 5755 with the huge mt tires without any issues turns amazing
 
slowcarsvt said:
I have went thru 2 sets of steering servos on my mt. An its always the driver side one that goes bad. I just installed hitecs 5765 servos an a 5100 battery. They are hooked up just like the stock ones do with the Y harness. haven't driven it yet but before I do can anyone give me some info on why its doing this. Still have the stock controller. These servos are like $80 each so i would like to get input before these do the same. thanks
Make sure the steering arms are not bound up at all, I had a problem with the drivers side binding up the shaft up through the bushings was galding up
 
rampagemt said:
Run a single servo!!! Far more effective and easier to set up. I am running the 5755 with the huge mt tires without any issues turns amazing
cool, im in the works of doing the same thing with the 5755, and a lipo battery, what side should I install it on and anything I need to know while doing it to make it seemless?? thanks bro
 
You run the steering servo under the throttle servo and then can change to the bigger receiver box.from the x series.. its a lot bigger to fit everything like killer bee and still have room
 
Back
Top