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Default Savox servo in a B4

What mounts do you use?
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associated plastic or alloy servo mounts with no spacers at all, I got plastic mounts in mine and it fits perfect with a very small gap at the back of it
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Which horn are you using?
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associated futaba horn tight squeeze but they do fit very well
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Not pushing hard enough then I assume
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I used a flat headed screw driver to push mine in place.
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i found it very hard to get the f horn to fit

cut the kit one with the servo to fit and but a nut on the back

there wicked servos
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i found it very hard to get the f horn to fit

cut the kit one with the servo to fit and but a nut on the back

there wicked servos
The one from the Savox package, I thought about that, but managed to get the futaba on..

Just got problems with batteries self ignigting NIMH - brand new cheap battery sat in the car on my desk last night.

It went very hot and then slowly cooled down Taking it back to the shop tomorrow. Only got it as I am waiting on my Orion batteries... It's an 1800 just to get the car running at home.
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yeah thats the one, really couldnt get the futaba on - saved fighting with it
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