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I ended up having to get a metal geared servo and an aluminum servo horn.This should fit on the Amp, But double check me though.
I have used this on several Torments, and it works good, I still have a bit of wobble on a couple trucks, but that may be the OEM arms being worn out, worn out hubs, bearings .....ect
https://www.amazon.com/RPM-73492-Servo-Saver-Eliminator-Crank/dp/B00PY7U0C2
EDIT: You may also want to install a set of the beefier adjustable links with the captured ball ends. That may help some too.
Which one did you go with?I ended up having to get a metal geared servo and an aluminum servo horn.
I did not think of that, I did swap in a Savox metal gear servo into my primary truck as well.I ended up having to get a metal geared servo and an aluminum servo horn.
I went with a Savox 0230mg and I bought a servo horn for the SCX10-II that I had to customize.Which one did you go with?
My stock servo stripped out so I upgraded the servo, then the servo horn broke a while later.I did not think of that, I did swap in a Savox metal gear servo into my primary truck as well.
But i hate to tell him to swap out every thing with the steering .......
Which one did you go with?
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