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steering problems

mr.33trucker

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when i run it slow it turns nice n tight on a high speed turn it takes a football field to turn it around. Any ideas what the problem is ? thanks all
 

jaysyourhandyman

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south lake tahoe ,ca
mr.33trucker said:
when i run it slow it turns nice n tight on a high speed turn it takes a football field to turn it around. Any ideas what the problem is ? thanks all
some will tell you that you need a thinner diff oil in front


but i like a lot of power in it. some call it a, dry turn


to do that a fue of us have modded a duel servo steering


but you might get what you whant with thinner dif oil .than the back


hope this helps:cool:
 
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Clubin

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Tighten your servo saver, or change the steering servo, or better yet, install 2 steering servo's. THe single setup is a little weak. Tightening your servo saver will work though.
 

mooman007uk

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Errington Vancouver Island
It wont steer well with the power on as the rear end pushes the front end...my 2wd fg wont turn at all if you try opening the th too much...I drive at the corner let off the gas and steer and then hit it out the corner.


saying that my stock servo in my ramp was crap and since i dualled it like it now turns...I run 60000 in the fr diff and 120000 in rear cos i like over steer in the corners
 

kryptonite

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Clubin said:
Tighten your servo saver, or change the steering servo, or better yet, install 2 steering servo's. THe single setup is a little weak. Tightening your servo saver will work though.
i second that. tightin the servo saver. if you want a little more power from your single servo run a splitter so you can get a full 6volts to the servo.
 

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