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RC18 Dual Servo and Servo Saver Mod Tutorial.

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Uploaded by on Jun 7, 2009

This video will show you how to upgrade to dual servos in an RC18T. it gives you a lot more steering strength and reliability. There is a build thread in TheToyz Forum:

http://thetoyz.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=25212

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  • Great video, thanks.

    What size bearing did you cut?

  • @Billybobdudees There are two bearing sizes in the RC18t, it's the outer case of the largest one (8x12mm). You can just slip it over the stock plastic ring and it tightens it up a treat! ;-)

  • GIVE ME A BREAK! You & I both know you don't have copy-write to this idea. Sorry to burst your bubble but your not the first to come up with this idea , & I know a machinist who did this 10 years ago when these trucks just came out. If you actually have a copy-write why don't you post your patent # with the video? LMAOROTG!

  • @GeneticallySuperior1 LOL! Grumpy much? I think you've got the wrong end of the stick... I never said it was my idea, it's just a tutorial as to how it may be achieved, I had to put the copyright thing up as other sites were ripping off my stuff and were earning revenue from it. Also, I used the bearing case as it worked far better than any of the other servo saver rings I had tried. You might want to ease up on the pejorative tone there, some people might take offence! ;-)

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  • dont bother with the bearing race...... just glue the servo saver and you got the same result(flex that bearing race like a servo saver and it will break)

  • instead of cutting and joining the servo wires together why not just use a y cable designed to do this kind of job ? , good work though mate looks great "thumbs up"

  • @GeneticallySuperior1 It's Copyright.

  • @jamhamster Hey, love the tutorial, can't find the post in the forum though. What brand of differentials and suspension are you using. I need to get me some of them.

    Thanks

  • @jamhamster Sweet, cheers for the info. Definitely something I will do.

  • @jamhamster I absolutely respect the way you handled that! I completely & totally apologize for my asinine approach for something that's none of my business anyway. There are few in numbers who would of taken such a gracefull approach to your message back to me & I really really appreciate that. Good day & Godbless....

  • They actually sell a servo saver ring for nearly the same price as the bearing you tore apart. Just curious- are you a NOOB ?

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