DBXL steering issue

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nymike

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when comparing right to left steering the left does not travel as far as right, any input would be appreciated
 
is the horn 90 degrees to the linkage and servo? if not adjust the linkage length or reposition the horn on servo. can you post up a pic of the linkage/horn/servo assembly. If you cant adjust the linkage adjust the endpoints
 

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Servo horn isn't properly centered on the servo. And you may have to take tour travel limit past 100.
shouldnt the horn be at 90 degrees off servo
shouldnt the horn be at 90 degrees off servo
there is no adjustment on the rod that connects horn to steering, so if i move horn its throwing off steering, i had this same problem with last servo
 
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Double check your epa as well. Only difference in the set up I used was a savox servo. And here's a test for you to see where your travel is. Take the drag link off. Zero your trim and epa and move the steering if the servo moves the same amount one side to the other. If it doesn't something it up with it.
Tap on the pic, you'll see my servo horn is not 90* so you may have to play with it as well to get the right travel
 

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