I love the husky links on the suspension, have tried them for steering and didnt like the larger diameter, finally ended up just making my own flat steel tie rod with the stock drag link and havnt looked back. The clearance at the pumpkin is so tight that going up to 6mm didnt seem to work.
Thats what I see. The current cross link for steering is poorly disigned/bent. Angled link ends would help push it out in front of the axle, thereby allowing more turn without the cross link getting buried into the pumpkin...
but that only puts your cross link out farther, becoming more of a place to change up, and start to decrease approach angle perhaps. Going to take a bit of looking and messing with it to get it sorted.
But one of the first things I see a need for is a new cross link with proper pumpkin clearancing, as well as keeping it up high yet out of the way.
Then that panhard setup needs to be addressed.
I hear/read the SSD Panhard Mount for these rigs helps much. So I may look at going that route as a 2nd mod I make. I already trimmed about 1.5 mm off my pan hard link ends to shorten its length. It was literally shoving the axle 1/4 inch or more to the passenger side at full compression. That's unacceptable imho. But it is the 2nd of a few steering issues that must be addressed to improve its capability and make it a far better contender.
If the steering was better, and the panhard issue fixed/improved (perhaps an S curved link instead of the c bend style), the RedCats would really become one of the top Trail/Crawler rigs for the money.
But in the current offering, it's still going to carry some of that baggage with them.
Good to see others seeing the same things.
And some progress in a fix for them.
For me a new cross link that can clear the pumpkin when just turning is the important fix as I see it to address. Its amazing how much that messes with the axle shift. Getting rid of it or the majority of that problem will greatly improve not only steering radius as I see it on my Axe, but much of the axle shift as well when just turning.
Then getting the Panhard setup corrected to reduce and maybe emlinate the shift as it nears full compression will be the next big fix.
If those 2 issues get resolved as much as they can be, They'd have a real contender on their hands.
IMHO anyways.