Que-T Aluminum Alloy 25T Steering Servo Arm Horn for 1/10 RC TRX-4 Crawler Car Upgrade (Titanium)
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On my redcat Everest10, it did not work. This is probably a horn designed to be used on aircraft when in use. In this case, the distance between the attachment point and the rod end is too close.
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Considering how well it is built, I think it is a good product. You can use it for very low-power applications, but it will consume more power. Differential locks and shifting are just some of the purposes it was designed for. Among the servo horns I found, these were the only ones that were small enough for my 1/16 scale Mini LST steering servos, and still spring loaded so shocks from the wheels wouldn't be transferred to the servos. I found that to be just what I was looking for. It didn't work out that way in the end. Even after driving it around for a few minutes, the steering did not feel particularly A little while after that I lost most of my steering accuracy while driving in the yard, which is pretty bumpy. It didn't go back to center, and upon turning the car upside down and watching the steering wheels, I discovered the metal ring had bent out considerably under the force of steering. In that case, I'll have to make do with some fixed non-uniforms Servo horns with spring loaded servos and be careful not to hit anything too hard with the front wheels.
On the first run, I broke my foot.
Your tie rod and steering link are out of harm's way and up and out of sight thanks to this easy-to-install solution.
It is too fragile, I wouldn't use it for a sailboat It's so funny.
I like it.
As a consequence, I had to return because the rudder on my airboat didn't respond.
In fact, it broke when my RC car hit something with its right front wheel for the first time.
The size is smaller than the.