Steering link adjustment

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roger25118

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I need to adjust my somewhat toe-out on one of my wheels. What direction(looking from the wheel) should I turn the rod to get the wheel to point in a little?
 
not sure on direction but you want to lengthen the rod a little at a time to get it to go in a bit....
 
image.webp image.webp Whatever you do don't get integy linkage. This is what happened after my first run and 10 minutes later. I paid 30$ and this is what happened.

I contacted the eBay seller so just waiting to see if they're willing to help me since I already stupidly gave them positive feedback before trying out the item
 
Yeah... integy has it's place, anything you rely on usually isn't one of them. If you feel like spending money and don't want to worry again, get lunsford. Tough as nails.

That said, I did just install integy rear axle carriers to ditch the turnbuckles. Guess I'll see how they hold up next spring.
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The integy rockers I bought for my revo have held up, but the stupid bearing journal wasn't deep enough or large enough and I had to spend half an hour on each rocker to get the bearings to fit without pinching when installing them. Not sure I'd ever try their axles or turnbuckles though.
 
That said, I did just install integy rear axle carriers to ditch the turnbuckles. Guess I'll see how they hold up next spring.


I've had the carriers for years without issue. They are one of the very few integy components I'd recommend.
 

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