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No, 'tis the perfect length
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Cheers dude
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Anybody after these then here's the part no

Losi Aluminium Servo Arm (FUT) (LOSA99032)

Losi Aluminium Servo Arm (HITEC) (LOSA99033)

Losi Aluminium Servo Arm (KO/AIR) (LOSA99031)

And they are only about £3.50 Cheers again mr north.
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Even at twice the price, this horn is worth the money. It clamps on to the servo, and removes all slack/play/slop between the horn and servo. It makes a big difference in the steering precision. I threw my Losi alu horns in the trash after trying the Racers Edge Pro horn just once.
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Never had a single problem with the Losi horns at all, used them a lot.

If you think it's a little slack on the splines use a bit of weak thread lock on it

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So this one for Savox

http://www.m-k-racing.com/product_in...acturers_id=42

Didn't think people had problems with servo horns. I've set mine slightly less than the blog on the durango site.
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That's the badger.

I like a stiff horn

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Haven't had a prob with mine yet, but may order this as a precation.

More interested in the Tresey servo saver
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Haven't had a prob with mine yet, but may order this as a precation.

More interested in the Tresey servo saver
Yeh, if si at rclazy bring the tresrey stuff in it would be great
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I use a dremelled Answer-RC horn, a last minute fix after I stripped the kit horns.

Tresrey are proving hard to pin down...
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i used the hong nor servo horns on mine. inserts for all servos and super strong.
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What size screw do you need for the losi horn? Also do you space it back out as it looks thinner?

Still mulling whether to order one..
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Its got an imperial thread, I used a M3 tap and used a short M3 x 8 bolt and a M3 gold spacer that came with the car. Looks ace, and is nice and strong!
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i know it costs alot, but fits perfect no messing about, looks the buisness and does what it should! no more stripped horns.....

on less weak point to worry about.
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i know it costs alot, but fits perfect no messing about, looks the buisness and does what it should! no more stripped horns.....

on less weak point to worry about.
Yep, now it's just the servo gears you'll be breaking instead
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Yep, now it's just the servo gears you'll be breaking instead
Hence why am still on standard part bs £60 servo
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Yep, now it's just the servo gears you'll be breaking instead
Only if you use a cheap quality servo. I've been using them on all my RC's for about 2 yrs, or more, with no probs.
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Yep, now it's just the servo gears you'll be breaking instead

nope because the servo saver is doing its job now rather than fully screwed up like before.
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which horn fitting is the equivalent for Spektrum servos ?
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which horn fitting is the equivalent for Spektrum servos ?
Any JR servo horn will fit. hope this helps
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