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Old 14-04-2014
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Default Servo saver for off road

I know lots of people are against servo based servo savers for off road, but those that are using them, what are you using? Fed up with rebuilding or replacing servo's parts now.
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Old 15-04-2014
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I used a kimbro servo saver. Unsure on the correct spelling but are the best out there and used one for ten years without issues. I use large but believe they added a bigger version for eighth scale so large may now be listed as medium. I managed to fit one into a trf511, DEX210 and Lazer ZXR so shouldnt be to hard to fit.
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Old 15-04-2014
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I used a kimbrough servo saver in my mardave, and it was great. When I need to buy another servo saver, I will go to them again.

http://kimbroughracingproducts.com/s...ategory_id=176
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The new Schumacher Impact Servo Saver is excellent, very heavily sprung and tough plastic so their is little or no flex to it. I would only use it on metal gear servo's though.

http://www.racing-cars.com/pp/Produc...ist/U4328.html
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