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02.09.2006, 03:53 PM

very nice!!!
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right now im stuck on how i need to hook up my SuperMaxx servo saver, do u use the stock tie rod that goes from the servo to the new servo saver?
That is what I did on all three of them I got.


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02.09.2006, 10:09 PM

any ideas for emaxx 2speed tranny,brushless, xfactor parts
   
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02.12.2006, 08:57 PM

ok, i need a little help. The bearing on the srobe slipper doesnt wanna go on, the bearing seems too small??
Also on my Integy suspension im having some problems with the steering. Here's a few pics showing the setup..
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The turnbuckles are as small as they can get and it still seems like they are too long. And the knuckles seem like they dont allow very much travel at all.

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02.12.2006, 09:18 PM

try using the middle hole on the integy steering knuckle. It doesnt look long at all. as for travel try screwing in the pillowball normally and see what happens.


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02.13.2006, 12:36 AM

i cant use them. The screw is too wide to go into the turnbuckle.. idk how to fix it.. as for the steering it doesnt really matter how far the pillowball is in.

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02.13.2006, 08:24 AM

hmm i dont know than, do you have a stock length turnbuckle to compare?


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02.13.2006, 08:40 AM

Those other hole's are tapped for the hell of it. It's m4 I think.

Did you use any other type of rod end? If all else fail's get a rod end with m4 ball.
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02.13.2006, 03:32 PM

Thats kinda dumb. They wont work with the stuff they gave me. Kinda stupid. Its gunna be hard to find other rod ends that are going to work.

Also what about the strobe slipper. The bearing wont fit on the input shaft....
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02.13.2006, 03:49 PM

I'll hold integy comment's to myself.

Best thing to do is measure the distance between the servo saver hole and knuckle hole, measure how far the actually turnbuckle screw's in the ball end and also the length of the rod end.(center of the ball to the deepest point of the screwed in turnbuckle) Now multiply the last number by 2 and substract that figure with the length between the servo saver hole and knuckle hole. That's the length of the turnbuckle you will need w/ any rod end you measured.

Very hard to explain in english, hope you understand me.

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02.13.2006, 04:10 PM

i get it, but its really gay not to use the stuff they gave me and what its intended for.
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02.13.2006, 04:18 PM

Don't get it also. The length is way off. Mayb contact integy and ask them what's going on.
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02.13.2006, 05:18 PM

Yea, contact integy or ask mike what is going on.


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02.13.2006, 07:15 PM

Use the stock length turn buckles and you have no problems. The ones that came with it is to long. It works if you use the stock sliders cause you can have the knuckles out far enough. As for the strobe slipper you need to take a fraction of the peaks on the input shaft. Just kind of knock the points down on it. I had the same problem with this system. I have the stock turn buckles and so does mike.


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02.13.2006, 07:26 PM

And dont bother getting integy aluminum turnbuckles, they are WEAK!


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