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Old 03-27-2008, 04:33 AM
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Default What type of connector does a JR servo use?

i need to know please cuz i really want one of these hightorque servo's haha 403oz/in SWEET
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Default RE: What type of connector does a JR servo use?

Standard servo connector without the small tab on the side.
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Yeah, stuff it in
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Default RE: What type of connector does a JR servo use?

lol so it will work with a stock traxxas receiver.
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Default RE: What type of connector does a JR servo use?

Yes..

Since there connectors don't have one of those little tabs on the side, neither do there receivers.. Only thing I don't like, as it takes time to get some servos is in!!

You should be good to go though

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