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Servo center
Centering your servos before you install them will prevent having to remove the servo horn later on, or making large trim adjustments to get your wheels to point straight ahead. Apply a dab of paint on the servo output gear to indicate the center mark. This way you’ll be able to see the center point when you remove the servo.
John-Carlo Mendoza |

Centering your servos before you install them will prevent having to remove the servo horn later on, or making large trim adjustments to get your wheels to point straight ahead. Apply a dab of paint on the servo output gear to indicate the center mark. This way you’ll be able to see the center point when you remove the servo. John-Carlo MendozaDallas, TX
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