is servo saver needed?
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is servo saver needed?
hi again guys,got two new servos today for steering and throttle,my question is,will it be better to fit new servo without the saver?
will it make a difference?
will it make a difference?
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RE: is servo saver needed?
Unless you have an original Savage 21 or one of the first Savage 25s, then your truck has a cam type servo saver built into one of the steering posts, which is much better than a servo mounted saver.
I liked the stock throttle/brake servo saver setup myself, and I have just recently swapped it out again for the "Ofna linkage mod" setup... but only because I relocated the servo for a midtank conversion. I had done it previously but I actually switched back after breaking a servo arm in a wreck because I didn't see the advantage compared to a properly set stock setup.
I liked the stock throttle/brake servo saver setup myself, and I have just recently swapped it out again for the "Ofna linkage mod" setup... but only because I relocated the servo for a midtank conversion. I had done it previously but I actually switched back after breaking a servo arm in a wreck because I didn't see the advantage compared to a properly set stock setup.