Screw; Steering limit; E3 Pro
Screw; Steering limit; E3 Pro
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Introducing the steering limit screw designed for the E3 Pro — a precise, dependable hardware solution that defines the maximum steering angle in your E3 Pro setup. This small yet mighty screw acts as a physical stop, delivering repeatable steering control while safeguarding servos, linkages, and gears from excessive travel.
Why it matters: In competitive RC driving and everyday bashing, consistent steering response is crucial. Too much travel can strain the servo and components, while too little robs you of control in tight corners. The steering limit screw lets you dial in the exact steering throw you need, so every run feels predictable and confident.
Key benefits you’ll feel on the track or in the driveway:
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Precise steering throw control: Make small, repeatable adjustments to tailor handling for track conditions and personal driving style. -
Protection for drivetrain components: Limiting travel reduces torque peaks and minimizes wear on servos, linkages, and gears. -
Easy installation and fine-tuning: Designed to integrate with standard E3 Pro steering assemblies, allowing quick setup and on-the-fly tweaks during practice. -
Durable, low-maintenance design: Built to withstand vibrations and routine use without loosening, so your settings stay consistent lap after lap.
Who it's for: This steering limit screw is ideal for E3 Pro users who demand reliable, repeatable handling — from seasoned racers to hobbyists refining their vehicle setup for different courses and conditions.
Use cases and scenarios:
- Track days and competition: establish a crisp, linear steering feel for precise cornering.
- Rough or uneven terrain: cap steering travel to prevent wheel bind and maintain control on challenging surfaces.
- Practice sessions: lock in a consistent steering profile to build muscle memory and reduce lap times.
- Setup experimentation: compare different steering limits quickly to identify the optimal balance of agility and stability.
Tips for best results:
- Start with a conservative limit and progressively adjust upward until you reach your preferred feel and control.
- After any adjustment, inspect linkages for clearance and ensure smooth, unobstructed movement.
- Keep a couple of spare screws on hand for field tweaks; small changes can unlock noticeably better handling.