I actually fixed the steering issue on my wife’s stock basecamp. Moved the servo horn over one tooth and shortened the steering link and hits the stops both directions.
Did this effect going straight? I’ve done this adjusted the end points now I can’t get it to go in a straight line. Is there a way to set the start point
I'm gunna have to disagree with you on the steering servo, it's a pretty decent servo out of the box (not to say it can't be improved.) Instead I would suggest some High Clearance links on the rear. Mine used to get snagged up on rocks all the time after changing them out. That almost never happens anymore.
hello, I have just bought an Axial SCX10 III basecamp builders kit and am looking for good recommendation for servos, ESC, outrunner motor, and r/c equipment and any decent reviews you may have
I just got one of these, only mod are wheels with brass rings and proline trenchers, then a 1080 and a holmes trailmaster 550 21t. I'm looking at brass portals, covers front and rear and then diff covers. Worth it or just do portal covers? Or maybe portals and covers?
@@RCReviewChannel I think it’s the inner closed cell foam that slides on my boom racing bead lock. it’s because the boom racing wheel doesn’t have the indent to hold the foam that the proline wheel has. i’m trying to find a way to get them to not slip because i love the way they perform!
@@bp8__163 I stretch double sided tape around the beadlock ring... it's the only thing I've found that works out ok.... I thought about hot glue but I want to be able to take stuff back apart..
Im not Francess lol, but it kinda depends on the size of the pinion gear, it's obviously not a racer but I use to have one in the Bigger Axial Gladiator and had no issues whatsoever, plenty wheelspeed and slow crawl to die for, I would of had no problem leaving it in my Gladiator but I got a killer deal on a HH 3300 Puller Pro so I swpped it in the larger Gladiator and now use the fusion in a comp crawler, as far as actual mph I honestly couldnt say never clocked it but it was plenty for what I needed...Best of luck
Can you please do a review of the new anti foams by 3 brothers rc vs proline dual stage. They seem cool and very modular because of the inserts but I’m hesitant to buy them over the prolines foams. Please and thank you!
@@RCReviewChannel I think you’d be best going for the standard “soft anti foams” then using the included tuning rods to make the rear a harder dual stage and the front a lesser dual stage. It’d be an awesome test
I generally agree with your list, but you really should include an axle side panhard mount brace (gspeed, bowhouse, etc.) That mount breaks with ease and can easily ruin your fun in as little as 10 mins of driving.