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Old 11-28-2010, 11:10 AM
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Default Re: Tamiya Semi - MAN Steering (Ackerman Steering Principle)

Is the steer servo always mounted on the side rail instead of the front?
Or did you move the servo too?
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Old 11-28-2010, 11:15 AM
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Default Re: Tamiya Semi - MAN Steering (Ackerman Steering Principle)

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Is the steer servo always mounted on the side rail instead of the front?
Or did you move the servo too?
That is the stock setup for the steering servo.
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Old 11-28-2010, 11:56 AM
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Default Re: Tamiya Semi - MAN Steering (Ackerman Steering Principle)

Hi Albert
It was me that wrote something about the Steering Issue into TCs Mercedes Stock Build Thread.

Most of you run the King,Knight,Aeromax and Globe Chassis with a long Wheelbase and the Steering in the Right(Ackermann) Position.

At the short Wheelbase 2 Axle and the Scania 3 Axle Chassis the position of the Steering is wrong.
The Reason is,at this Chassis the Tranny Case is nearer to the Front Axle than on the other Chassis.
So Tamiya just put the Steering Rod in Front of the Axle.

You can fix it,but maybe you have to cut the first Fixing Point from the Tranny Case.
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