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Old 14-07-2011
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Default SV Servo horn?

Hi i am running a Ace RC DS 1015 Servo on a standard servo horn on my Cougar SV Pro but i keep breaking them. Does anyone know of a upgrade part i could fit to stop this from happening again its starting to cost me alot of money when it is one a race weekend.
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I put on a gh racing aluminum one on my servo, Same problem i was breaking them as well.
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i used the tamiya servo saver but you need to put a 2.5mm spacer under the 4 screws that holds the plate on above the servo

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also use the same servo saver in the SX3

not broken 1 yet
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Answer rc alloy horn. Never had a problem since I fitted it about a year ago.
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dynamite do one for£3;50 and its fine,i just got one for mine
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