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I am in the process of building a dex210 kit along with a savox 1258 servo and I've noticed the kit does not have a servo saver. My RTR 210 does have one, should I be using one? If so should I nick the one off the RTR or is there a better one available?
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No just a plastic servo horn you shouldnt need a servo saver buggies is meant to be non contact racing
But yh thre rtr has one as the servo isnt that great but with a decent servo savox 1251 or similar the servo horn is what you want Cars that have a servo saver built in usually get glued up |
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I've got a Savox 1251 with no servo saver - been fine so far.
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I use a 1258 with both my 210's and no servo savers.
I have not broke any of them yet :-)
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So i presume a plastic servo horn would just sheer before the titanium servo gears?
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Didn't trust my words of wisdom then Andy?... They don't call me Yoda only because I'm three foot tall and green!
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Generally there is no need to run a servo saver in Dex210. The rtr comes with a servo saver becouse it was designed for the rtr type driver and also the servo gears wont be as tuff as the savox. I am also running a Savox 1258 in my Dex210 and the plastic servo horn will go before the servo gears.
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