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Old 18-04-2014
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Default good servo recommandtion for 2wd buggy

I am after good quality servo that aren't savox 1251.

My savox 1251's output is sitting bit too left/right not true straight up unless I flip the servo upside down. That plays havoc with my steering...

need be quickish and not too expensive. need be true straight up on output. doesn't matter if its std size or low profile one.

Any recommendation ?
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Old 18-04-2014
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MB Models have a cracking deal on Highest servos right now.
http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...nufacturer=205
not low profile, but miles better than savox.

Another personally recommended option is XpertRC, who have a few low profile options:
http://www.rccarshop.co.uk/index.php...nufacturer=159

decent prices, lots better performance, durability and centering accuracy than savox.
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I am after good quality servo that aren't savox 1251.

My savox 1251's output is sitting bit too left/right not true straight up unless I flip the servo upside down. That plays havoc with my steering...

need be quickish and not too expensive. need be true straight up on output. doesn't matter if its std size or low profile one.

Any recommendation ?
If I understand correctly, the problem you have is that you can't position the servo horn to be pointing directly up when the steering trim on your transmitter is at zero?

I don't think you would be able to guarantee that on any servo to be honest. The Sub Trim adjustment on the transmitter settings is for that.

The thing that really matters is how accurately it returns to the same centre point each time.

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Old 19-04-2014
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savox 1251's output spline are known to sit slightly off centre... other servo is very much less.
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