Redcat rampage mt steering

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So bought new servos hoping it would've fixed my problem but it still does it seems to have a lot of tension on the steering servos when I power on the truck and remote and here's a video to see what I'm talking about
 
So bought new servos hoping it would've fixed my problem but it still does it seems to have a lot of tension on the steering servos when I power on the truck and remote and here's a video to see what I'm talking about

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Your servos are fighting each other. At least one will die.

How to fix it:
  1. re-center your servo arms
  2. remove both servo arms
  3. turn radio and receiver on
  4. make sure steering trim is set to 0
  5. re-mount servos arms (do not connect them to steering post yet)
  6. if both arms are not at 90 degrees with the chassis (straight up) adjust using steering trim on radio
  7. set wheels pointing straight forward
  8. adjust length of steering links to make sure they are not pushing or pulling on steering crank when mounted.
 
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So bought new servos hoping it would've fixed my problem but it still does it seems to have a lot of tension on the steering servos when I power on the truck and remote and here's a video to see what I'm talking about
Buy one Spektrum S9020 and be done with the dual servo setup once and for all. It is expensive but I have more than that into playing around trying to find a dual a servo setup that doesn't fight each other all the time. Till I tried one of the spektrum
 
you have incorrectly attached steering links to servo arms.
steering link mush be attached in inner side of servo arm.
 
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