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No, 'tis the perfect length :woot:
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Cheers dude :thumbsup:
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Anybody after these then here's the part no ;)
Losi Aluminium Servo Arm (FUT) (LOSA99032) Losi Aluminium Servo Arm (HITEC) (LOSA99033) Losi Aluminium Servo Arm (KO/AIR) (LOSA99031) And they are only about £3.50 :thumbsup: Cheers again mr north. |
Even at twice the price, this horn is worth the money. It clamps on to the servo, and removes all slack/play/slop between the horn and servo. It makes a big difference in the steering precision. I threw my Losi alu horns in the trash after trying the Racers Edge Pro horn just once.
RCE10380HA Racers Edge Pro (Futaba) <--click |
Never had a single problem with the Losi horns at all, used them a lot.
If you think it's a little slack on the splines use a bit of weak thread lock on it ;) G |
So this one for Savox
http://www.m-k-racing.com/product_in...acturers_id=42 Didn't think people had problems with servo horns. I've set mine slightly less than the blog on the durango site. |
That's the badger.
I like a stiff horn :blush: G |
Haven't had a prob with mine yet, but may order this as a precation.
More interested in the Tresey servo saver |
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I use a dremelled Answer-RC horn, a last minute fix after I stripped the kit horns.
Tresrey are proving hard to pin down... |
i used the hong nor servo horns on mine. inserts for all servos and super strong.
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What size screw do you need for the losi horn? Also do you space it back out as it looks thinner?
Still mulling whether to order one.. |
Its got an imperial thread, I used a M3 tap and used a short M3 x 8 bolt and a M3 gold spacer that came with the car. Looks ace, and is nice and strong!
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i know it costs alot, but fits perfect no messing about, looks the buisness and does what it should! no more stripped horns..... on less weak point to worry about. |
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nope because the servo saver is doing its job now rather than fully screwed up like before. |
which horn fitting is the equivalent for Spektrum servos ?
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