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Old 01-03-2010
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Hi Chaps

Im building a B44 with a Savox 1258 servo for steering. Does anyone know the Horn / Spacer settings for this servo ???

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Savox use the futabu horn i know that, but as i dont have a b44 and cant say anything about spacers
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I was using the small and large spacer with mine to make more room behind it so I could get all the electrics down the same side.

it seemed the little arm to the linkages wasn't straight without all those spacers
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i'm using the futaba horn, but it fits only after pressing it really really hard.
+ using the biggest spacers to straighten the servo arm more
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I was using the small and large spacer with mine to make more room behind it so I could get all the electrics down the same side.
Must admit mine looks a lot neater with the receiver behind the motor and the servo and ESC on the other side. Plenty of room like that and you can still keep the wires tidy.
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