Syncro Corally Syncro 4

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A little bit of Toe out 1-2° is healthy. I'm guessing your Ackerman plate is a little bit bent.

Centralise your servo. Ditto for your servo saver.

Your track rods are fixed length nylon, so it has to be something bendable - that's almost certainly the Ackerman plate. 👍
Thank you for your reply! It drives relatively ok with bearly any correction. Needless to say i have hit a few curbs 😬. I've ordered a completely new steering set on ebay just to be on the safe side. Will centralise servo and saver upon fitment. Thanks again 👍
 
Thank you for your reply! It drives relatively ok with bearly any correction. Needless to say i have hit a few curbs 😬. I've ordered a completely new steering set on ebay just to be on the safe side. Will centralise servo and saver upon fitment. Thanks again 👍
Quite a few of us here have tweaked them. It's probably more likely to happen with fixed length track rods. With turnbuckles - the ends break off in a heavy impact. With fixed length - the rods don't break - the Ackerman plate has no choice but bend. 👍

Put the Ackerman plate in a vice and carefully bend it back. It will be fine. 👌
 
There is a additional stiffener you can add

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Are the front wheels meant to be pointing outwards at the front like that, mine looks similar, not sure if I've bent something or they are meant to look like this? All the plastic steering arms and suspension arms look okay but I know they are attached to a metal steering arm length thing on the inside. Thanks in advance I'm a newbie and I'm not sure if I should be posting this here View attachment 12001View attachment 12002
Yup for off-road vehicles toe in on the rear and toe out on the front is the norm, your front end looks a little excessive though might be worth just checking everything is straight and true
 
Quite a few of us here have tweaked them. It's probably more likely to happen with fixed length track rods. With turnbuckles - the ends break off in a heavy impact. With fixed length - the rods don't break - the Ackerman plate has no choice but bend. 👍

Put the Ackerman plate in a vice and carefully bend it back. It will be fine. 👌
It was benr like a banana 🍌, straighten up and now all ok. G9t one of those plates coming just encase. Thank you for all you replies 👊
 
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