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Old 17-06-2013
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It just means that if there is no servo saver if the front wheels take a hit the servo too takes the force. A servo saver is effectively a sprung connection between the servo arm & steering linkage which will 'give' on impact thus protecting the servo. Having just looked into it, the 22 doesn't seem to have one either...
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