Viper 990e R Steering Lever Set Replacement - Serpent 904224  [SER904224]

Serpent SER904224 Steering lever set 990e R
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CAD$0.00
Brand:
Serpent
Model:
SER904224
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Replacement steering lever set details

This steering lever set is an RC-scale replacement part intended for the Viper 990e R chassis. It serves as a direct steering linkage component to replace worn parts or restore steering geometry after a crash, and it is presented here as a technical spare rather than an upgrade claim.

Fit and role: the set sits in the steering assembly to transfer servo movements into wheel direction changes, affecting toe and steering response. It is suitable where a like-for-like replacement is required to maintain the chassis behaviour designed by the manufacturer.

Installation notes: remove the servo saver or steering bellcrank as needed, retain original pins and hardware when possible, check clearance through the full steering sweep, and confirm secure seating of linkages without binding. Use appropriate threadlocking where metal-to-metal fasteners interface with the chassis according to the chassis manufacturer's guidance.

Tuning considerations: replacing steering levers is part of routine maintenance and setup changes; ensure geometry and servo endpoints are rechecked after installation, and verify that steering centring and Ackermann (if applicable) match the intended setup for the track or surface.

This article focuses on practical compatibility and installation context for the Serpent 904224 steering lever set as a service part for Viper 990e R owners seeking straightforward replacement and setup verification.

It is designed as a replacement for the Viper 990e R steering linkages and should install without modification when used with the corresponding chassis components.
No special tools are needed beyond standard RC hand tools such as hex drivers and needle nose pliers; keep original fasteners where practical and follow the chassis manufacturer's torque recommendations.
Yes. Always confirm servo centring and travel limits after replacing steering linkage to prevent binding and ensure correct alignment.
Inspect levers after impacts and during regular maintenance. Replace if there is visible wear, play, or any deformation that compromises steering precision.

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