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Low profile core servo
Hi,
Has anyone tried them yet? |
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I had a low profile core servo and ended up changing it. The advise I have always been given is if you can fit a full size one in that's preferable and you pay for what you get. Personally I use a savox now and never had any problems.
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The first two I had broke in my b44 but I'm trying it in my b5m to see what its like.
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Put one in the lads as his Savox bit the dust, seems good, if/when my savox does, think I will do the same to.
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dragon paints : team tekin : fusion hobbies :SCHUMACHER RACING : Nuclear R/C for all my sticky and slippery stuff - if it needs gluing or lubing, Nuclear RC is the man! |
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Ok thanks chaps,
I need a low profile to go into my wet TC so I can fit a box for the speedo and rec,I don't want to spend the earth so I'll get one and see,fingers. Crossed I won't need to |
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The earlier models weren't the best and used to end up with two centres but the new style one is alot better, much smoother action and only the one centre so far
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Just put one in my car cause my Savox went tits up on the weekend to!!!
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dragon paints : team tekin : fusion hobbies :SCHUMACHER RACING : Nuclear R/C for all my sticky and slippery stuff - if it needs gluing or lubing, Nuclear RC is the man! |
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Thanks again chaps,
Do yours feel tight to turn by hand when not powered up? I just want to know if they all do as my other brands move free. |
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