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Old 26-05-2015
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Hello, after stripping my stock plastic servo horn at the weekend I'm now looking for a metal on to replace it. Has anyone got any suggestions?

The servo I'm using is a core RC one that has a 25t top gear.

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http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...black-25t.html
alex this will do the job for you
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Default metal servo horn

we bought a fastrax one £3.50, really impressed with it have a look for fast311b
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we bought a fastrax one £3.50, really impressed with it have a look for fast311b

I can only find it for £5.99?
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I use the Hudy servo horn. It's been on the buggy since day one and has never let me down

You need to find one that is off set to the same amount as the standard one. I've had to use a couple of shims to get everything running without catching on the servo, but with a bit of tinkering, it works perfectly
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http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...et-25t-v2.html

This is the off set one that I used. I found that the straight ones meant I had to run the ball thingy on the other side of the horn. It made the steering arm sit at a funny angle and gave the servo less work in one direction and more in the other. Difficult to set steering at an even centre.
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It just arrived, the hole is a little higher than the stock plastic one but there is zero rubbing on the sevro, even without the spacer one the servo gear.

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