coolwings wrote: A third possible cause to check would be if the splines (teeth) of the servo shaft are worn allowing the servo arm or servo saver to slip and jump teeth when under load.
corpseorourke wrote: hey guys so my matrix buggy is running fine except when i hit the front end off something im not talking about a big crash jus even a small bump it usualy leaves my steering stuck going left or right depending what side i hit. how can i stop this? and any1 else have this problem wit a matrix or any other models cheers!
hobie wrote: The Flyer's often talk about metal gears being much better than plastic, in Servos .... is it the same with cars? .....
vectra wrote: Yes. I got 2 MG995 Professional High Speed and Torque Coreless Servos off Ebay for 10p Ebay Link Plus Postage of course :cool:
hobie wrote: How much did they charge you for shipping? .....
T-Maxx wrote: Not quite what they claim them to be, but nevertheless good enough for a steering servo.
Plug wrote: I still can't get over the price:eek:
vectra wrote: Nor could I, Thats why I went and bought 2 more.. Cost me a bit extra for the 2 this time.. 99p & postage for THESE TWO..!!
Plug wrote: Would you sell one?, if so PM me please:o
Plug wrote: Cheers, reason I was asking was to put it in the trottle/brake of the t-maxx, brakes are knackered.
vectra wrote: Hmm. Dunno if I have some brake parts here belonging to the Tmaxx my son had. Will check later