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hay all, been thrashing me wild dagger around loads last few days, today was having a quick clean up etc, and i noticed how much flez the steering servo has, is there any was to cure this? im gona try alloy mounts from a tt-01 as i have them to hand, but i dont think this will cure it, ny one else noticed the same thing?

cheers snake,

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I'm very pleased that my new alloy chassis has a much stronger servo mounting plate - but I discovered during the conversion that I've stripped the gears in yet another servo!

I think next month I will buy some hi-torque servos for all my hard runners, and fit Kimbrough servo saver to the Dagger.

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Thank you for the link Woolfy! I will try that mod.

Mad Ax. I have good results from Hitec's hi-torque metal gear servos and Kimrough 124 servo savers. I use 'em on most of my monster trucks. I just have some delivered today and gonna install them on my double blaze as well.

Oh, got some 2.2 badlands as well. nice tires!

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cheers guy's i have put the tt-01 alloy servo mounts on, and part of a dfo3 shcok tower (it was broke any way lol) and it has took almost all the play out, so im much happier now , snake

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Hi snake. What part number is that TT-01 servo mount and also what part of the DF03 shock tower. Thanks.

hay, heres the servo mounts i used, i originally baught them for my tt-01 ut at that price gona re order :-) link

as for the dfo3 shack tower, used this part from the standard plastic towers, its the top bit the shocks mount to on the rear tower. its a nice tight fit, not picture is not the stock item its just to show u which bit i used (circled in red)

hope this helps snake

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Nice. Thank you for the link and pics.

Will you be able to take some pics of it in your dagger? Thanks.

ok mate heres the pics as rrequested, im sorry i know there not the best but im **** with a camera you can see it in the last pic, and the pick before the is the screw hole i used, again im really sorry about the quality of the pics (screw hole is the top one on the ltop left of the switch cut out part)

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It is a little blurry but I got the whole picture. That is one way of securing the steering servo.

Thanks again.

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