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Old 06-01-2013
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Default Sv2 ally servo arm

I had one of the kit servo arms strip last week. Wanting to get an ally one. But didnt know which would be best because of the lack of room.

Im running a savox servo, and it was arm 'F' in the kit.

Any info would be good
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core rc do one, you need the futaba fitting for your savox

http://www.redrc.net/2009/12/core-rc...m-servo-horns/
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Fastrax on is £7 but really is a perfect fit....better than standard ones
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I would replace it with another plastic arm, as there is no servo saver so you want a cheap part to fail (at least i would). Once you put an alloy arm on the next thing in line to break/strip will be your servo.
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I would replace it with another plastic arm, as there is no servo saver so you want a cheap part to fail (at least i would). Once you put an alloy arm on the next thing in line to break/strip will be your servo.
I'd agree 100% with this. I have gone back to the plastic ones. Plastic horns are much much cheaper than a new servo!

Find a friend who has an SV or SV2 and uses one of the other fitments and swap some horns to keep the cost down.
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