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Servo Linkage?? - 01.15.2008, 11:49 AM

Question?? I have been working on 4 E-SuperMaxx builds two of wich were aluminum conversions, and two of them were from scratch. I have high torque servos going in for the steering, but have no linkages for hooking them up to the UE Gen IV servo saver steering link. I have tried to find that linkage part, but no luck. Is there somewhere to acquire them or do I have to make them up myself? Any info????
   
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01.16.2008, 01:59 PM

You can make them yourself really easily- take two small rodends (revo ones I believe work best), and a short length of threaded rod (decapitated M3 screw works well). Now just thread the rod ends onto the screw/studding, and you're done- its even adjustable to get the length perfect, and holds up great:



   
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Thanks - 01.16.2008, 05:10 PM

That is kind of what I was thinking about doing, but I did not know if there was already something out there for this, and maybe I was just missing it. I find it hard to believe that something so critical to the Maxx's steering linkage is so hard to find. I am just about finished with my FLM build and my UE SuperMaxx so I guess I will just have to make the custom ones just as you described. Thanks for the response SuicideNeil. I always appriciate the help we can find on here. I will probably post a few pics once I have the projects completed. Later Man.
   
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