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militarymaxx

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Anyone try adding/modifying their steering setup to include an additional steering turnbuckle. It would simply connect to the other side of the servo horn and attach to what would have to be a modified or machined servo saver arm that would have two sides instead of the normal one.
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What for? I don't think it's going to respond any quicker nor stronger and most people usually cot off the additional arm on the servo.
 
That's what I thought but I was looking at a throttle cable for a motorcycle and the top end machines have a push/pull cable. It's more for safety in case one breaks. And you know, I look over to my left and there sits my buggy and too many Diet Cokes and the mind wanders.
 
I really don't see the need. It may also create added stress on the servo itself if you don't have them the exact lengths.
 
right.. also.. its more weight.. not much much.. but some guys try to keep the weight down.. i think its a good idea thought..
 
I think with the cables it is a pull pull and with our solid link it is not necessary.
 
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