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Wheel Alignment problem
On my Mustang EVO chassis, the front left wheel is straight but the right wheel is angled inwards to the clip. Whenever I straighten out the wheels (let go of the steering control) it still is angled. I guess this is the reason my car doesn't drive straight, even when I adjust the trim. I don't have a picture right now, but any help is appreciated.
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Maybe you missplaced a bearing when cleaning the car. My cars don't drive too straight either. I wish it didn't have that annoying wobble too. One go left, I have to press the trim button like 10 times. The other one that I drift with isn't too bad. Probably 2 or 3 clicks.
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what tie rod are you using?
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I believe I'm using stock tie-rods.
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