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Old 15-03-2010
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Which servo horn should i be using with the ACE/Associated servo? Mine has stripped again.

I used to run the sandard Ace servo save which has metal splines on it however, it doesnt fit on the Durango due to the aerial post.

Anybody use anything other than the standard Durango one?
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AE RC8 servo horn, with the hole drilled in the same place as the Durango kit one, and a few spacers between the ball and horn to straighten the link up

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Thanks a lot!
Anyone know whos got one in stock?
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Just found one in stock

AS89007 - STEERING SERVO HORN - RC8

Just incase anybody needs one also!
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The ACE servos use the same number of splines as the Futaba, i believe its 25?

edit, didnt read your whole post.

I have been using the Associated RC8 horns, or the one that came with the ace servo
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