Swift rear wheel steering MT.
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Swift rear wheel steering MT.
Hey guys ,
I was just fiddling as usual with my MT , and came up with a nice way to get really tight turns. It also handles well , and looks pretty unique.
Rear wheel steering
I know it aint' much , and pretty odvious but It's really simple and pretty effective , here's what to do.
Step 1 : Unsolder your steering wires , solder back on the opposite way.
Step 2 : Flip the motor upside down (The peice that says "up" should now face down)
Step 3 : Place your body on backwards , and you now have a rear wheel steering MT.
Step 4 : Ejoy
All the controls will stay the same , Just like driving forward
My new MT , courtesy of ph2t (Thanks mate
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I was just fiddling as usual with my MT , and came up with a nice way to get really tight turns. It also handles well , and looks pretty unique.
Rear wheel steering

I know it aint' much , and pretty odvious but It's really simple and pretty effective , here's what to do.
Step 1 : Unsolder your steering wires , solder back on the opposite way.
Step 2 : Flip the motor upside down (The peice that says "up" should now face down)
Step 3 : Place your body on backwards , and you now have a rear wheel steering MT.
Step 4 : Ejoy
All the controls will stay the same , Just like driving forward

My new MT , courtesy of ph2t (Thanks mate


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No worries , no point keeping stuff to yourself huhWASTELANDER wrote:Tahats mean man thanks for the idea

Hey dude , maybe you'd feel more at home at micro rc center ? This is more of an adult forum , and people will get pissed off with you using bad spelling/grammer. Just my advice , dont have to take it
www.microrccenter.com

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Handling , alot less wheelies because of the suspension like you said , and the motor weight being up frontMaxximum Attack wrote:What are the benifits of such an easy mod?
Have you started crawling yet?
Now with the suspension at the back it might absorb some of the wheelies

I did the artic mod on my other MT , but im pretty sure this one will be hacked this weekend too

Should make difference while crawling , tigher turning , and more weight up front


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What's your progress like honda? Have you done the articulation mod on this puppy yet? I can't wait to get my ZZMT. LOL it seems that we're one of a few pimps trying to jump back into micros.
Beanoman, You, Tuner1989 and myself seem to be the active ones in aquiring bits.
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Actually, I have a local source that's clearing out their stock of Microsizers, and have been hitting that up to pad my stash...Maxximum Attack wrote:Beanoman, You, Tuner1989 and myself seem to be the active ones in aquiring bits.
I saw this thread earlier and I am intrigued by _S2Ks "SSFL" mod(like the "drift" setting on a superslicks fully loaded), but I was going to wait 'til he did the artic mod to see how it panned out...
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I'm just finishing up my artic mod now
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Did it slightly different though , I can still use the stock charging terminals now
Pics up in a while , I just have a few things to finish up on it.
Then it'll be crawlin all evenin for me
Oh and then it's going to have an iwaver board inside in a few days , just with propo throttle though , Not in the mood/financial place to buy a servo atm

Did it slightly different though , I can still use the stock charging terminals now

Pics up in a while , I just have a few things to finish up on it.
Then it'll be crawlin all evenin for me

Oh and then it's going to have an iwaver board inside in a few days , just with propo throttle though , Not in the mood/financial place to buy a servo atm

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