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RCC Addict Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Lindsborg
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I see them all over ebay, anyone tried them, worth the money??
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RCC Addict Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Blacksburg, VA
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Plenty of people here on the forum use servo savers and I've seen mixed reviews about using them on crawlers. From what I gather, they're great if your rig repeatedly takes dives and hard hits that can damage servo gears, but I've never used one on a crawler. If you're considering one for the stock servos, be my guest, but I would suggest putting the money toward some metal gear servos instead.
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Pebble Pounder Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Brussels/Belgium
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Servo savers are great when used in faster car or truck. When your basshing session look like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7OydIwyA7A I had to upgrade mine in my Losi LST... But in a crawler I guess that they wont be that necessary. The best thing to do is going for, is full metal geared servos and maybe aluminium servo horns , I still have to check on that part for my RS10.... |
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RCC Addict Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Blacksburg, VA
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| ![]() Exactly. Aluminum servo horns make a lot of difference. If anyone adds a nice servo/aluminum horn, some aluminum steering knuckles, and a good strong set of steering links, they'll wonder why they didn't do it sooner. The extra stiffness in your steering is nice.
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RCC Addict Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: Lindsborg
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thanks guys, that was kind of my question, saver or better servo.
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