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mmdooley 01.11.2006 10:32 PM

I think I will buy a UE and be done with it. But I would rather pay now then later. Does the UE saver come with a arm??

coolhandcountry 01.11.2006 10:38 PM

What you mean come with arms?

mmdooley 01.11.2006 10:41 PM

Arm, Does it come with a servo drive arm like the plastic one in the pic above.

coolhandcountry 01.11.2006 10:47 PM

nope it doesn't. Sorry

captain harlock 01.12.2006 05:08 AM

Dooley, if you want a servo SAVER, go and get the Tamiya servo saver if Mike can get it to you. They're very durable, very nice and well designed.

squeeforever 01.12.2006 09:12 AM

the prolines are also very nice although discontinued.

mmdooley 01.12.2006 05:16 PM

Where can I go and look at a Tamiya servo saver??

Papa 01.12.2006 05:43 PM

You may want to give this Kimbrough Servosaver a shot.

Papa 01.12.2006 05:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mmdooley
I think I will buy a UE and be done with it. But I would rather pay now then later. Does the UE saver come with a arm??
However this is a much better idea. You need a servo arm to match whatever servo you have, should be a buck or two.

Basketti 01.12.2006 05:49 PM

i've had one of those kimbrough servo savers and after about 3 runs the servo just ends up winding the spring instead of turning the tyres. supermaxx servo sounds like a good idea! thats what i use :)

mmdooley 01.12.2006 06:20 PM

What about the TAMIYA?? Does anyone have a picture or link so I can look at it?? I have a JR racing Z650M metal is that a good one??

Papa 01.12.2006 06:26 PM

link :p google is a good thing

squeeforever 01.12.2006 06:34 PM

the heavy duty kimbroughs (black ones) are probably the best although i think aluminum arm with a proline servo saver or ue servo saver is the best setup as well as adjustable.

captain harlock 01.12.2006 06:35 PM

Get the Tamiya servo saver and put some CA glue to secure everything and you'll be just fine.

mmdooley 01.12.2006 06:39 PM

I Think I will go wiyh the UE. Is there one like the UE but cost less $$? Will my Z650M be a good servo for the all aluminum MT?
Thanks


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