I've always kept the servo savers on my RC's and I've never had any servo damage. I don't race so whatever steering precision you can gain from a horn is lost on me. I recently bought a used T-Maxx from a guy who had a servo horn mounted to his steering servo instead of a servo saver. Tagged a curb by mistake (not even that hard) and once I'd fixed the broken turnbuckle end I fired it back up only to find that the impact destroyed the metal teeth in the Hi-Tec 645MG. 20 bucks later, my servo is rebuilt and I've pitched the horn for a servo saver. If you aren't an all-star driver, don't be an all-star dope.
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If you have the aluminum bell crank, you will strip servo horns like crazy. You should have this if you don't want to replace servo horns all the time. Car handles better without it but it's a real pain changing servo horns constantly
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Servo Savers do exactly what they're meant to do, they save my servo
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If you're using servos with plastic gears, these servo savers prolong their life.
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Exact replacement parts
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