What a wonderful video. Everything clean and organized. Perfect camera zoom, great image. I learned another weak point of the servo saver. In other videos they complain about the part being plastic and wearing out the thread that holds the screw. From Brazil.
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it. Everyone likes going to aluminum, but it causes additional weak points because it doesn’t bend like plastic. If you want something stronger RPM makes great replacement parts.
@@redbanditracing Did you mean RPM or GPM? Because I researched a little and they said that the aluminum of the GPM is weak, that's why it scratches and then it keeps locking because it doesn't slide well. So I bought the one from Hot Racing, a black one. I intend to study more about how servo saver works, but here you already gave a hint of how it works, when you talked about movement. If you could dig a little deeper and explain it in another video, that would be cool. Then I activate the bell LOL haha.
yesterday, my maxx broke one side toe-link in the end. I was about to replace it with aluminium op, but now I think the stock part would protect servo better...
Great video and good info. Just curious, which drill and hex bit set are you using in the video? Any other insights for a new Wide Maxx V2 owner. I just got mine and haven't even run it yet. I did get the 5353 hex hub kit but haven't installed it yet. Please share any thoughts. I'm new and teachable. Thank you in advance for your time and the video.
The hex driver is Ryobi, very cheap but works great. The hex bits are from MIP, lifetime guarantee AMAZING. And the hand hex driver set is from Traxxas. Honestly go with MIP they make great bits and drivers. Thanks for watching
We use Simple Green, hose them off (being careful about electronics), and compressed air to dry them. With the Simple Green mix 50/50, thank you for the comment. Maybe I’ll do a cleaning video soon
What a wonderful video. Everything clean and organized. Perfect camera zoom, great image. I learned another weak point of the servo saver. In other videos they complain about the part being plastic and wearing out the thread that holds the screw. From Brazil.
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it. Everyone likes going to aluminum, but it causes additional weak points because it doesn’t bend like plastic. If you want something stronger RPM makes great replacement parts.
@@redbanditracing Did you mean RPM or GPM? Because I researched a little and they said that the aluminum of the GPM is weak, that's why it scratches and then it keeps locking because it doesn't slide well. So I bought the one from Hot Racing, a black one. I intend to study more about how servo saver works, but here you already gave a hint of how it works, when you talked about movement. If you could dig a little deeper and explain it in another video, that would be cool. Then I activate the bell LOL haha.
RPM, they make very nice parts. They are a stronger plastic material.
Very informative thanks for the info
Nice RBR gear 💪🏻 🔥
There are not a lot of detailed videos on this, thank you
Thanks for this video
No problem!
yesterday, my maxx broke one side toe-link in the end. I was about to replace it with aluminium op, but now I think the stock part would protect servo better...
Agreed, they are cheap to replace. And the aluminum would end up bending and definitely more expensive.
Great video and good info. Just curious, which drill and hex bit set are you using in the video? Any other insights for a new Wide Maxx V2 owner. I just got mine and haven't even run it yet. I did get the 5353 hex hub kit but haven't installed it yet. Please share any thoughts. I'm new and teachable. Thank you in advance for your time and the video.
The hex driver is Ryobi, very cheap but works great. The hex bits are from MIP, lifetime guarantee AMAZING. And the hand hex driver set is from Traxxas. Honestly go with MIP they make great bits and drivers. Thanks for watching
How do you clean your car so good🥵
We use Simple Green, hose them off (being careful about electronics), and compressed air to dry them. With the Simple Green mix 50/50, thank you for the comment. Maybe I’ll do a cleaning video soon
Really late comment. But under the servo saver add a washer and locking nut to keep it from eventually wearing out and causing the same issue.
Definitely stay away from the metal servo horns
Reset your turning endpoints after any front end adjustments 😅