OpenRC F1 Adjustable Steering

OpenRC F1 Adjustable Steering

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This allows you to adjust the tracking on your OpenRC F1 car. It also positions both steering arms at the same height so that one is not tilted upward like on the original design. You will need an M3 screw that has had its head cut off and then screwed into both halves of the track rod, or tie-rod. To assemble it, you start by screwing half of the M3 bolt into the inner rod and then cutting off its head. You should round off any sharp edges with a file or Dremel, then screw the outer rod onto it. You could apply some super-glue or threadlock to the inner rod first because only the outer rod needs to rotate. There are two versions: * For non-2017 cars, you need 2 M3 screws that are 20mm to 25mm long. The hole is 12.75mm deep. * For 2017 cars, you need 2 M3 screws that are 20mm to 30mm long. The hole is 15mm deep. To adjust the steering, disconnect the outer steering rod from the wheel and rotate it half turns until the tracking is correct. The pictures show it with the front suspension mod, but it works exactly the same way with the stock configuration. If you want to print all four pieces at once, you can just download the **Steering_TieRods_All_2017.stl** or **Steering_TieRods_All.stl** file.

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