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Old 07-23-2014, 12:03 AM   #1
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Gio Monster Bumpsteer Fix

Gio Monster 150 bump steer fix

If your having issues with the quad taking off on you this is the fix that worked for me.

On the front end the A-arms are angled down if you look at it from the front and the steering link is practically level seen here



I think they needed to be more similar. So on the steering side of the link I poped the tie rod end off and moved it to the top of where it is mounted.



Sorry I don't have a before picture.

But after moving it the A-arm and link are more or less on the same angle



The link will need to be loosened from the rod ends and turned out since moving it made the links "shorter". I don't have a proper way of doing the alignment. But I eye balled it and got it pretty close. I'm sure you can use a measuring tape. I'd toe it in about 1/8-1/4 inch


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