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Old 09-02-2013
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Default Servo savers??

What servo saver is everyone using on there H2?
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Old 10-02-2013
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I'm just using the kit one that suits the number of teeth on my savox.

Seems to do the job just fine.
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Same for me,just what comes in the kit,had no issues with it and works fine,
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Er... there is no servo saver with the Pro kit. Servo arm, yes, but not an actual saver. It goes from servo to arm to steering rack with not a spring in sight.
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i wouldnt worry bout it. servos are alot stronger than they use to be,
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Old 10-02-2013
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so most of you are just using the horn then. i put a kimberly saver on my savox and last night I had to glue it up to stop the steering straightening in mid corner.

so you think it'll be ok to just run the horn with the metal geared servo????
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