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thatcraig

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I hit a edge the other day and the truck did fine no broken arms or anything but I think the servo got jarred hard and sounds like it stuck spinning. I have servos to try but idk how to sync them. Does anyone have tips?
 
what do you mean sync them bro? whenever I've swapped a servo, i replace them replug the wires, then recalibrate and set the end points so i get full throw, and done. I've never synced/ one before and have no clue,
the smarter guys are probly gonna ask what servo and reciever to help them figure it out with ya
 
If you want to have fun and learn something, get part # TRA2072A and rebuild the servo. You just stripped the teeth off the gears and it's spinning trying to find center.

If you want to spend 20 bucks on an upgrade, rebuild the servo with part # TRA2072R (metal gears) and you won't have to worry so much about it stripping out again.
 
No servo "syncing" required. Just plug in a servo's signal wire into the receiver the correct way and you're off and running. Whatever direction you take, just make sure to center the steering linkage and servo horn and then set the endpoints on your radio.

Once you have another servo installed, open the boogered servo up and investigate...
 
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