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Old 05-02-2011
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I have mixed fealing on servo savers, now the one on my B4 has been glued up for the last 3 years, no probs, but i have been driving for 20 years+ and can normaly manage not hitting track markers flat out! BUT this said I glued up a club member's saver as it was worn...lasted 2heats then stripped the gears

Servo savers are still very much needed for beginers, they don't buy tamiyas anymore, they buy what they see. and then they don't want to buy mega servos
So this is so simple, if you need a servo saver fit an after market one,simples. once you have grown out of it, take it off!!!

The only thing that would be nice is that enough space is left in the new cars to fit a servo saver
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