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04.21.2008, 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Sammus View Post
My CRT.5 came with the new turnbuckles and a softer ssaver spring. Had a note saying the original was way too hard. I thought it was because those peskly little mid size servos were stripping easily on impacts, but I'm running a 130oz full metal gear twin bb servo with an alloy arm so I thought itd be sweet.

After reading all this though, maybe I should use that softer spring? are any of you who are having problems runnning the soft replacement spring?
I don't think the softer saver springs helps with servo saver parts. It only protects the servo. The saver parts break when the steering reachs max turn, but is still under heavy load (crash while turning). At this point the spring won't even be activated instead the saver will break. The negative to running the softer spring is bump steer problems. The soft spring is so soft that the servo can't hold the wheels in the arc you choose when the ground is bumpy.


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