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Old 02-20-2012 | 08:10 AM
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on my t maxx 3.3 i have a aluminum servo arm and thats it on my steering servo. do i need a servo saver on my steering servo? if so, whats a good one to get? thanks!
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Kimbrough HD is the best one for a tmaxx IMO. But if I can remember correctly, that saver is too strong for a 2070. Your servo will blow up before that saver even flexes.. Don't get the HD version.


I can't believe you have not gone through 50+ traxxsucks servos with no saver
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Originally Posted by got_nitro
Kimbrough HD is the best one for a tmaxx IMO. But if I can remember correctly, that saver is too strong for a 2070. Your servo will blow up before that saver even flexes.. Don't get the HD version.


I can't believe you have not gone through 50+ traxxsucks servos with no saver
yea thats why i was asking about if i need one. i keep reading people having them. so do you know one that will work with my 2075 servo?
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yea thats why i was asking about if i need one. i keep reading people having them. so do you know one that will work with my 2075 servo?
YOu know to be honest with ya get a ride of that of those cheap servo and get you something with at least 300 oz of torque and that kim hd saver. All i use on my car for steering are over 3oo, break and throttle are at least 200. Savox got some that run good and there cheap. If you bashing use it if you crash use it. if you race and can drive clean then you might be able to get away with it but with a plastic servo that will strippe out really quick. So i would use them. I have the savox 2071 on my t maxx with the kim hd saver and aluminum arm and it work great.
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Originally Posted by imrob
YOu know to be honest with ya get a ride of that of those cheap servo and get you something with at least 300 oz of torque and that kim hd saver. All i use on my car for steering are over 3oo, break and throttle are at least 200. Savox got some that run good and there cheap. If you bashing use it if you crash use it. if you race and can drive clean then you might be able to get away with it but with a plastic servo that will strippe out really quick. So i would use them. I have the savox 2071 on my t maxx with the kim hd saver and aluminum arm and it work great.
yea i hear with a monster truck to use 300oz-in or more. especially since mine weighs in at 14lbs. the 2075 servo i use for my throttle/brake is 125 oz-in of torque and it works fine. if it goes out, i will throw a savox on. and when money allows, i will look into a 300oz-in+++ savox for my steering servo and that servo saver. yea i just bash, no racing. thanks for the info!
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