01-09-2006, 07:46 PM
Check to make sure that your servo is centered correctly. Take the steering servo arm(s) off, set your steering trim in the center, get your wheels as straight as you visibly can and re-install the Servo arms. Test drive the truck to get your steering trim right. Then check your steering. If you still have more in one dirrection than the other, check your end point adjustments on your radio.
I haven't run 40series Tires, but I have standard size Bowties. They seem to hook up pretty good, but the foams were bad, and it was hard to get a good feel for them. Bill (Firesprink) has been running the 40 series, and seems to like them,
I haven't run 40series Tires, but I have standard size Bowties. They seem to hook up pretty good, but the foams were bad, and it was hard to get a good feel for them. Bill (Firesprink) has been running the 40 series, and seems to like them,