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  1. MT410
  2. SCT410
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Just finishing my MT410 build and the steering seem out of wack. Turning the steering full left the right side is straight and full right the left side is straight? I've double checked everything and am stumped HELP!!!!! haha. TIA
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Adjust your turnbuckles?
I always set the turnbuckles with the servo powered up and trims centered.
 
The front wheels are not parallel. They are toe out. If you followed the instructions, you should be good.
 
Something seems a bit off in the OP pics for sure. The suspension is made to be tuneable, play with the turnbuckles and camberlinks till you get where you want to be.

2 degrees negative camber and the front wheels slightly looking out (toe out) is a good start.
 
what did you do to fix it? I think I'm having the same issue. Attached is a picture with front wheels on while turned all the way in one direction
 

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what did you do to fix it? I think I'm having the same issue. Attached is a picture with front wheels on while turned all the way in one direction
Start extending those turnbuckles, then get the camber links to give you -2 deg camber.

From now on, the manual doesn’t really matter. Just get the links to the dimensions you need to make this thing drive straight. You’ll have to address turnbuckles, camber links and turnbuckles again… since any of those links impacts both camber and toe.
 
Take your camber links off and re-measure them on the manual page in the book and see how that works out for ya.
 
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