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Old 04-16-2014, 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by dragonracing
i have a question about servo mounting. i currently run my servo with the saver pointed down. this is on a tamiya f104. it works fine but i would like to know what you guys think about having the saver on the top of the servo and what the benifits are of both. i have the exotek servo mount and i am contemplating changing the mounting to the saver on top. i had a failure of the saver at the last race so i wanted to try the other mounting position. thanks, doug.
Low profile servo ,horizontal mount with an xray stiff servo saver...dialed.
The main advantage is being able to quickly add or remove shims to the inner link to adjust bump. Depending on who's saver you use..you can alter ackerman as well.Slight benefit of lowering cg when running a low profile servo.
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