Got my SE but theres a problem or is it?

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Bigdog206
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Got my SE but theres a problem or is it?

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after i let go of the gas on my se the front steering shakes is this supposed to happen because i tried adjustin the front turning screw but sumtimes it wont do it for about 15-20 sec but then it does it again also my controller didnt come with a battery cover i think im gonna take it back and get a new one
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adjust the steering trim on the controller.
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Post by CaboWabo »

yea adjust the trim on the controller first, the one on the chassis is probably pretty near where it's supposed to be.
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don't feel alone, my se's front wheels rattle after stopping also.
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Anyone notice a front tire "toed" in?? one of my front tires is that way.
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ezenterprises wrote:Anyone notice a front tire "toed" in?? one of my front tires is that way.
I think the front end has a little toe in. Can you adjust it so they have equal toe in?

Yeah that stuttering thing is apparently common. It made me mad when i thought my car was a defect, but now that I know that everyones does it, I'm slowly getting over it.
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The "stuttering" does not seem to cause any adverse effects. It may even help the steering return to center better. I have noticed on some cheapo 1/10th servos, that they do not always return exactly to center if you just let loose of the steering. A little back and forth with the steering wheel will bring it back to center again. This may even have been designed into the cars, as they are basically a very cheapo servo set up for the steering.
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I noticed the servo motor has a green endbell like a 1.6. I wonder how hard it would be to swap that motor, and I wonder what would happen if I put a torquey clone motor in there. Hmmmmm, I wonder... :???:
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