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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
ill post actual pics as soon as i can.
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
thanks for the help, on one side we were able to move it to an existing hole closer to the gears, but the other side had to be drilled. it was a quick fix.
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Re: AM Shifter Assembly Question
we had some trouble today with our servo shifers. one of them doesnt stroke as far as it should and doesnt shift. the other one still works fine. is it possible to burn one of those out? and where would we look for a new servo?
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