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Old 12-04-2004, 11:20 AM
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i got a yok mr4tc sd ssg for sale pm me if interested
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Old 12-04-2004, 11:30 AM
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If your trying to save some money, some places are selling the SGG for $200 only. Where as the CGM is still at the same price.
where are these "some places"??
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Old 12-04-2004, 06:42 PM
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Hey Matt,
any developments on those new RS CVD's?
Not that I know of, you just need to grind down the hex hub to stop the binding. If RS is going to have MIP fix them then it won't be anything that happens in the next month or so.
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Hey Matt, I was talking about the ones you got from Schumacher. Sorry

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Hey Matt, I was talking about the ones you got from Schumacher. Sorry

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Haven't got them yet. They really don't want us talking about them until the testing is done either.
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OOOOPS...however a couple ???'s-
1.) how difficult is it to replace the plug on your servo and
2.) can you shorten your servowires by an inch or so without any major problems?

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Old 12-04-2004, 09:24 PM
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Originally posted by JayBee
OOOOPS...however a couple ???'s-
1.) how difficult is it to replace the plug on your servo and
2.) can you shorten your servowires by an inch or so without any major problems?

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Well I can answer the second part at least....

I started off with a 7 inch servo lead and cut it down to 1.5 inch with no problems.

http://rctech.net/forum/attachment.php?postid=1131758

The end result ^^^^ nice and tidy.

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Old 12-04-2004, 09:25 PM
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Originally posted by JayBee
OOOOPS...however a couple ???'s-
1.) how difficult is it to replace the plug on your servo and
2.) can you shorten your servowires by an inch or so without any major problems?

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done both, i dont think there is any problems yet.
1) is not really difficult. Most ESC come with the instruction manuals that detail the changing of Z-connectors. Follow them.
2) Mine is shortened by several inches.
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Old 12-04-2004, 09:59 PM
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sorry guys maybe I was a little vague- NOT the ESC, the STEERING SERVO

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Old 12-04-2004, 10:01 PM
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Originally posted by JayBee
sorry guys maybe I was a little vague- NOT the ESC, the STEERING SERVO

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and what I'm refering too.
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Sorry Mab540, I had you tied to lee, lee mentions ESC. So that orange-colored? wire coming off your servo is only 1.5" huh? No problems with it... cool. So how difficult was it to deal with those tiny wires to create a new servo plug?

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Old 12-04-2004, 10:28 PM
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Sorry Mab540, I had you tied to lee, lee mentions ESC. So that orange-colored? wire coming off your servo is only 1.5" huh? No problems with it... cool. So how difficult was it to deal with those tiny wires to create a new servo plug?

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Didn't need to dude, I just opened up the servo case unsoldered the lead from the circuit board then cut it to length from that end and soldered it back on.
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Old 12-04-2004, 10:39 PM
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Right on, didn't think about that
THANX

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Matt you have a PM

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Thanx Mab540, just finished and surgery was a success

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