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Universalish fit aren't they. You either go small or large iirc then pick your spline size depending on servo as the small is ready built but large includes the alternative splines. 

Suggest small size for Tamiya kits in question but large will fit too.

However, Tamiya 51000 hi torque servo saver is in my experience also very good.

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Thanks @Prescient been a while since I bought one but the lunch box is getting really sloppy lately.

Tamiya part P6 fits my servo which is the larger of the two choices.

It's the alturn USA AAS-700STD if that's any help?

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http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/product/KP131/kimbrough-products-hitec-servo-saver-small

Kp131 = Hi tec = 24  teeth?. No good?

http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/product/KP113/kimbrough-products-airtronic-ko-s-saver-small

KP113 Airtronic. = 23 teeth?, possibility?. still don't know how many teeth my servo has and my eyesight isn't that good. lol

According to their website, my servo is a 25 tooth Futaba fitment.

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