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Old 13-03-2011
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Does everyone run a superglued servo saver on the B4? using original plastic horn and replace if it goes? or alu horn and superglued saver?

Running a spare 1015 servo so probably ott for 2wd.

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i just run a standard servo saver in mine and a savox servo more than good enough for the job
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Does everyone run a superglued servo saver on the B4? using original plastic horn and replace if it goes? or alu horn and superglued saver?

Running a spare 1015 servo so probably ott for 2wd.

Thanks
The 1015 will be perfectly fine with the servo saver glued up
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The 1015 will be perfectly fine with the servo saver glued up
Thanks, so just use plastic horns and replace if i decide to hit a wall?
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Thanks, so just use plastic horns and replace if i decide to hit a wall?
You have to hit something just right to snap one, especially the newer horns that come with the B4.1 that have more meat on them. I run a plastic horn with glued up servo saver in my T4.1 and it survives the stresses of the bigger wheels just fine

Feel free to use the servo saver on the car if you're a bit unsure though, that's what it's there for, though the car will handle better with it glued up
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