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Old 12-12-2007, 09:37 AM   #1
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Default Axle Servo mount plate for TXT need!!

I wanted to install the steering servo on top of the axle like you guys! but I can't find anyone who is making it, can anyone help me out about this?
I'm not really able to make one by myself, as I know I'm no good for doing that!


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Old 12-12-2007, 10:09 PM   #2
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anyone??
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Old 12-13-2007, 05:36 AM   #3
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There are a lot of threads about this. Like this one:

Servo mount?

No one I know makes them commercially.

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Old 12-13-2007, 06:13 AM   #4
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Ask Bender,he used to have them.What are you gonna use for servo(s)?1/4 scale servo's are easy to mount,I got a set of axles with angle iron on them for mounts and they worked.I made my own behind the axle steering mount out of nylon cutting board and it worked fine.I love nylon cutting boards
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Ask Bender,he used to have them.What are you gonna use for servo(s)?1/4 scale servo's are easy to mount,I got a set of axles with angle iron on them for mounts and they worked.I made my own behind the axle steering mount out of nylon cutting board and it worked fine.I love nylon cutting boards

Already PM'ed Bender. Said he sold his truck about a year ago, and doesn't have any mounts left and can't find the dimensions he had for it.
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I use Hobbico CS80 servo, I think they are real big!!!
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Ask Bender,he used to have them.What are you gonna use for servo(s)?1/4 scale servo's are easy to mount,I got a set of axles with angle iron on them for mounts and they worked.I made my own behind the axle steering mount out of nylon cutting board and it worked fine.I love nylon cutting boards
Can you post some pics here??
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Just so you are aware, you can't sell things like this on the forum without a vendor star. Please familiarize yourself with the rules, they are at the top of the section.

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