Dakota
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Hi guys do you know if the servo mount on the v4 could handle a good savox servo or will the mount need upgraded I was going to run the savox 1210 sg ...
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Would you upgrade mount or leave it .. and if you would upgrade to whatIt will be fine, it will just flex a bit, so you won't get the full power and speed the servo is capable of. On the other hand it's more likely to flex in an impact too, so it will likely look after your servo in that way.
I would, but are you just wanting to upgrade things or is there a need? Try not to get caught up in thinking that aluminium parts are always better, they can be, but can also add weight, and they have next to no give, so forces will be placed into other components.Would you upgrade mount or leave it .. and if you would upgrade to what
Break point?!? Come on. Fess up. The chances of your rigs being bashed hard enough to even get dirty are slim to none! ?I run both the hr and voltage servo mounts; either one is good The mounts reduce flex. I leave the steering push rod between horn and bellcrank as the break point usually.
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They are very pretty though...Break point?!? Come on. Fess up. The chances of your rigs being bashed hard enough to even get dirty are slim to none! ?
They are works of art. Really well done. I'd have a hard time bashing any of them ?I baby my rigs no doubt
Witch one do you like moreI run both the hr and voltage servo mounts; either one is good The mounts reduce flex. I leave the steering push rod between horn and bellcrank as the break point usually.
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I have the v4 kraton and waiting on the noto 2019 can’t wait both those mounts with mount the savox 1210 sg no problems ??The voltage top plate is thicker and a little heavier weight. I do like both of them. If you have more than one rig try one of each
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