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--CATEGORY-- General Information General Electric General Nitro HPI Savage Losi LST Sportwerks Mayhem Traxxas E. Rustler Traxxas E. Stampede Traxxas N. Rustler Traxxas N. Stampede Traxxas E-Maxx Traxxas T-Maxx Traxxas Revo --ARTICLE-- Air Filter Brake Upgrades Cut Wheels/Tires Exhaust Coupler Exhaust Deflector Fix Exploded Views Forward Conversion Fuel Filter Fuel Lid Travel Header Removal Increasing Steering Low Battery Warning Metal-Gear Servos Motor Head Swap Pullstart Conversion Rear Wing Receiver Pack Servo Savers/Horns Shocks Slipper Clutch Spur Gap Steel Spur Throttle Bellcrank Throttle Centering Transponder |
Increasing Steering Servo TravelThe Traxxas Revo is most certainly one of the best handling trucks on the market. However as with all monster trucks, the steering radius of the Revo is much wider than with smaller vehicles. A simple modification to help your Revo turn a little sharper involves nothing more than a little time. If you look closely you'll notice that the steering linkage actually contacts the servo guards when it's turned fully. By trimming the servo guard slightly, so that the linakge doesn't contact it a full throw, you can add a few millimeters of linkage travel. This can make a noticeable difference at the wheels. Simply trim the servo guards as shown in the picture below.
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