RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
Here’s a short video of the issue
https://youtube.com/shorts/VP1xbMmjH10?feature=share
servo isn’t necessarily the problem, there’s just so much play. Thanks for the help all.
https://youtube.com/shorts/VP1xbMmjH10?feature=share
servo isn’t necessarily the problem, there’s just so much play. Thanks for the help all.
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
And here’s one with using the servo and having it stick
https://youtube.com/shorts/XHzxB2_oX7k?feature=share
https://youtube.com/shorts/XHzxB2_oX7k?feature=share
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
looking at the input arm for the servo saver, it does not look to be returning to the same spot after being turned left and right, so my checks would be at the servo (worn case/gear, etc) and at the ball joints connecting the servo arm to the servo saver. The tolerances were never all that tight, but that does seem excessive.
If the arm did come back to the same spot each time I would be checking from the servo saver output to the wheels.
Just to be sure I would pop off the servo link and make certain the entire steering system is silky smooth. If you have ANY binding in moving it by hand, your servo will too. Pop off one link at a time until you find the sticky.
If the arm did come back to the same spot each time I would be checking from the servo saver output to the wheels.
Just to be sure I would pop off the servo link and make certain the entire steering system is silky smooth. If you have ANY binding in moving it by hand, your servo will too. Pop off one link at a time until you find the sticky.
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
I think I got this sorted finally. Rebuilt the steering accirdjng to the manual (and discovered I had way too much negative camber along the way).
It didn’t feel stuck when I was moving the turnbuckles manually, but one of the kingpins had a deep gouge in it. It took an hour to get out!
Filed the gouge smooth, cleaned everything including the servo saver, and put it back together. Ran well today with just a tad bit of wander, but that seems to be from the slack in all the steering components - it never was very direct if I remember right.
Thanks for the help all!
It didn’t feel stuck when I was moving the turnbuckles manually, but one of the kingpins had a deep gouge in it. It took an hour to get out!
Filed the gouge smooth, cleaned everything including the servo saver, and put it back together. Ran well today with just a tad bit of wander, but that seems to be from the slack in all the steering components - it never was very direct if I remember right.
Thanks for the help all!
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
Been enjoying the DS - perhaps a bit too much as I’m chewing through the original rear Road Hawgs.
I’m considering a hex conversion to open up my tire options. I’ve seen the detailed conversions, and may go that route eventually, but has anyone tried this rudimentary product on the DS?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1037227532/12mm-hex-wheel-adapter-kit-vintage-team
I’m considering a hex conversion to open up my tire options. I’ve seen the detailed conversions, and may go that route eventually, but has anyone tried this rudimentary product on the DS?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1037227532/12mm-hex-wheel-adapter-kit-vintage-team
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
Those type of kits are fairly poor quality. Except for a shelf car, they are near useless.
The rear hex is simple enough. You just need the hex that fits your axles.
For the front, I'd probably look at the Custom Works kit. It fits with little modification.
Traxxas Bandit parts have also been used on some RC10 models but I haven't tried a DS. The caster blocks might be too bulky for the smaller wheels.
The rear hex is simple enough. You just need the hex that fits your axles.
For the front, I'd probably look at the Custom Works kit. It fits with little modification.
Traxxas Bandit parts have also been used on some RC10 models but I haven't tried a DS. The caster blocks might be too bulky for the smaller wheels.
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
I have heard the the tamiya F1 tires may fit the original rims. There are a number of ways to fit hexes to the DS and they cost similar to what you found.tripedaler wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2023 8:15 pm Been enjoying the DS - perhaps a bit too much as I’m chewing through the original rear Road Hawgs.
I’m considering a hex conversion to open up my tire options. I’ve seen the detailed conversions, and may go that route eventually, but has anyone tried this rudimentary product on the DS?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1037227532/12mm-hex-wheel-adapter-kit-vintage-team
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
Yes sir I’ve been running and recommending the Tamiya F1 tires on stock rubber DS wheels, been greatJosephS wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 1:47 pmI have heard the the tamiya F1 tires may fit the original rims. There are a number of ways to fit hexes to the DS and they cost similar to what you found.tripedaler wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2023 8:15 pm Been enjoying the DS - perhaps a bit too much as I’m chewing through the original rear Road Hawgs.
I’m considering a hex conversion to open up my tire options. I’ve seen the detailed conversions, and may go that route eventually, but has anyone tried this rudimentary product on the DS?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1037227532/12mm-hex-wheel-adapter-kit-vintage-team
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
front and rear?KidAgain wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 11:16 pmYes sir I’ve been running and recommending the Tamiya F1 tires on stock rubber DS wheels, been greatJosephS wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 1:47 pmI have heard the the tamiya F1 tires may fit the original rims. There are a number of ways to fit hexes to the DS and they cost similar to what you found.tripedaler wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2023 8:15 pm Been enjoying the DS - perhaps a bit too much as I’m chewing through the original rear Road Hawgs.
I’m considering a hex conversion to open up my tire options. I’ve seen the detailed conversions, and may go that route eventually, but has anyone tried this rudimentary product on the DS?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1037227532/12mm-hex-wheel-adapter-kit-vintage-team![]()
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Re: RC10 DS steering wander - won't return to center, not trim issue
Both front and rear specificJosephS wrote: ↑Sun Oct 01, 2023 12:47 pmfront and rear?KidAgain wrote: ↑Sat Sep 30, 2023 11:16 pmYes sir I’ve been running and recommending the Tamiya F1 tires on stock rubber DS wheels, been greatJosephS wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 1:47 pmI have heard the the tamiya F1 tires may fit the original rims. There are a number of ways to fit hexes to the DS and they cost similar to what you found.tripedaler wrote: ↑Sun Sep 03, 2023 8:15 pm Been enjoying the DS - perhaps a bit too much as I’m chewing through the original rear Road Hawgs.
I’m considering a hex conversion to open up my tire options. I’ve seen the detailed conversions, and may go that route eventually, but has anyone tried this rudimentary product on the DS?
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1037227532/12mm-hex-wheel-adapter-kit-vintage-team![]()
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