Originally Posted by
bangit99
I'm using ASC1370 clamping associated servo horn. I don't have a saver and my tie rods are the same length. The spline won't center, it's ether left a bit or right. My old Reedy servo was very close to center when mounting the horn.
Don't worry, it's a common thing.
Same here with all my Savox 1257 and 1258 servos and asc1370 or Associated's former gen plastic servo horns marked with a letter.
Happened with my former Reedy servos too.
To my knowledge, the only way is to re-center with the controller's various adjustments when that happens.
With that said, mich like rcbuggy88 mentionned already, in the end the perfect servo horn centering ''issue'' doesn't represent a real functionnal issue after all because on most applications you never go to the rotational capacity limit of the servo, either because of the EPA you set with the controller or because of the physical steering limitation that occur well before the servo's operating range.