4. Steering arms
Check the operation and smoothness of the steering arms. If the stop nut is too tight, loosen the stop nut for free
movement.
5. Loose Adjusting nut of rear shock and Power Pod
While you drive, vibrations can loosen the adjusting nut of the rear shock and power pod. Apply thread lock on the internal
thread of the adjusting nut during assembly.
6. Battery holder
Unfortunately a small description for the battery holder is
missing in the instruction manual. The battery holder has
different sized holes. Please find out which hole is smaller and
larger before assembling the battery holder. The smaller hole
belongs on the inside of the chassis, so that the pin can be
pressed in firmly. The outside hole is larger, for easier
changing of the batteries.
7. Servo-Size
The optimum Servo-Size is 30x30x12mm (H/L/D). Bore distance 36mm. During testing we had excellent results with the
Hitec HS81MG-Servo. If you don’t like to cut your servo to countersink it into the chassis, you can also put some washer
under the Servo mount.
8. Radio gear installation
In order to get maximum handling from your new kit you want to pay close attention when installing your radio gear.
Avoid cable tangle, use nylon zip-ties for clean wiring. Loose cables that rub on the body, or against any moving parts on
the care will affect the handling in a negative way.