NotJoe
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Hello,
Rookie here. Just picked up used 2wd Ruckus and 4x4 Ruckus:
- The 2wd steering behaves as I would expect
- The 4x4 it seems like the wheels don't really turn as far
- If the vehicle is stationary I can hear the servo moving but the wheels don't turn as far in either direction as my 2wd model.
- May be unrelated, but changed the batteries in the transmitter and it seemed to improve a bit. May be my imagination.
- When the vehicle is in motion, turning works, but not as "sharp" as the 2wd
- I've seen a video on youtube about putting a ziptie around the Servo Saver? Would that be of any benefit?
- Does the NiMH need to be replaced? Does that affect steering ability? I tried a couple different batteries. Didn't see much change.
Any help is appreciated. Do I need a new part or is it possible the 4x4 model just doesn't steer as well as the 2wd?
Rookie here. Just picked up used 2wd Ruckus and 4x4 Ruckus:
- The 2wd steering behaves as I would expect
- The 4x4 it seems like the wheels don't really turn as far
- If the vehicle is stationary I can hear the servo moving but the wheels don't turn as far in either direction as my 2wd model.
- May be unrelated, but changed the batteries in the transmitter and it seemed to improve a bit. May be my imagination.
- When the vehicle is in motion, turning works, but not as "sharp" as the 2wd
- I've seen a video on youtube about putting a ziptie around the Servo Saver? Would that be of any benefit?
- Does the NiMH need to be replaced? Does that affect steering ability? I tried a couple different batteries. Didn't see much change.
Any help is appreciated. Do I need a new part or is it possible the 4x4 model just doesn't steer as well as the 2wd?