JVT73
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Install finished, the bearings are definitely smooth and the fit is much better that the stock bushings. Less slop and almost a press fit.
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They don't make a huge difference initially, they don't wear like bushings, so you don't end up with as much slop after a while. They do allow more of the servos torque to get to the wheels when under strain, not sure if it's enough to be noticeable though. I upgraded mine to get rid of the extra slop the worn bushings had.i ordered mine online and they're expected to show up any minute... not too sure if theyll make that much of a difference... unless someone can add to this comment.
Yes, check this link out, I posted it a month or so ago. https://www.hpisavageforum.com/threads/motor-saver-sav100-air-filter-savox-1256tg-install.17446/Hi do you have a servo upgrade as mine won't turn
Great find gixxer, I should have done some searching before I payed $14 for HPI branded bearings!http://www.ebay.com/itm/6x10x3mm-Bl...103980?hash=item2a65a785ac:g:VlEAAOSw3mpXERQt
Can't go wrong for the price . Enough to do 2 and still have extras lol!!!
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