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Hi
What servo can you recommend and what servosaver as I see that there isn't one on this car |
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The tamiya servo saver seems to be the favourite choice at the moment. Comes with 3 springs to adjust tension and fitment's for different splined servos. Part No 51000
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from your shop?
Are there instructions on how to mount it? Whats shipping to sweden? |
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In general most servo savers arn't stiff enough and make the steering feel a bit weird. In my experience you are better off with a decent metal geared servo and using the standard AE servo horn, that way the steering feels right and if you do have a big crash the plastic servo horn will fail before the servo
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what does the standard one look like? Is it in the kit?
I have a kopo with the safty plastic gear so might be an idea Thanks |
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They come as a pack of four to suit different servo's, AE part number 9180
![]() http://www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/9180/ I used to run a KO with plastic safety gear in my BJ4 at one point and it never let go, though I'd advise you get the metal replacement if you can. I use the AE1015 servo in my 44.1 at the moment with the servo saver glued up. |
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