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i was just wondering on where everyone puts there servo wires on there savox servos
because as you can see in the pictures below if i just have it come back here in the picture to plug into my invisible ESC it will just rub on the bell crank when it runs. ![]()
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You have to channel it over the servo to the other side. Also your going to need an aluminum servo horn and servo saver. This car eats plastic ones.
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Maybe should do as Joseph suggest to be on the safe side, however I've been running my car for over a year with the wire as in your picture without any wear at all.
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I run the servo wire out the other side and then into the reciever.
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Chris I dig that speedo's wire layout. I like how the battery wires are opposite the motors. Very handy for this car
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ok thanks guys
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They are very close to the slipper outdrives, going to chuck some 14 or 16guage wire in there when I find the time, the wires will go where I want them to, the 12guage wire is a little stiff and pushes the speedo up on its plastic mount.
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