'Best' servo saver?

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'Best' servo saver?

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i currently have a kimbrough gas truck servo saver on my nats buggy, its nice but has a bit of slop to it that makes trimming the steering and getting it do go straight impossible.

is there any style/brand of a servo mounted saver that you guys know of that works well with no slop to it?

i used to pack my crawler savers (when i used them) with rtv sealant, and that stiffened them up quite a bit, but on a buggy or truck i want to have one that gives like it should so i'm not breaking servos or popping ballends like crazy.

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Re: 'Best' servo saver?

Post by Charlie don't surf »

Never had a new Kimbrough servo saver with slop (assuming your steering is free of binding & the gears are tight in your servo)--Re-PM me your add'y and I'll send you a
few new ones (I'm sponsered by them) :wink:

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Re: 'Best' servo saver?

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lol, so i check and the steering is totally bound up...

so like, nevermind... :wink:

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