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Aluminum Servo Arms
Has anyone tried these on the Summit? I just got a set and installed them but havent had a chance to try them since my batts need charged. I used Ofna parts. They are a little longer than the stockers and should (in theory) provide more leverage. Just wondering what everyone else thinks about them.
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[QUOTE=StreetShaker]Has anyone tried these on the Summit? I just got a set and installed them but havent had a chance to try them since my batts need charged. I used Ofna parts. They are a little longer than the stockers and should (in theory) provide more leverage. Just wondering what everyone else thinks about them.[/QUOTE]
Longer servo arms are going to make the servos have to work harder. It is the exact same principle as gearing. Shorter arms easier for servo to push and longer arms will be harder. Mostly it depends on what you are looking to accomplish?
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To take some slop out of the steering. My stock servo arms flexed quite a bit. Thse should be fine on the stockers until I get my MG996's.
Then there came price and bling factor. After all they were $3 for the pair and they're BLUE
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a ran them on my revo, with a high torque metal sevo the stock servo horn strips often. They work good, im looking for a silver pair for my summit, where did you buy yours?
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hey noir try the racers edge pro ones, u can find them at amain