I still dont own a traxxas car yet. But i really enjoy watching these. The erevo 2.0 is my dream car, but if i get one i will probably get the maxx 4s.
I never had a problem, I put in 2075x servos as soon as I bought the truck. Not sure how the plastic gear servos would have held up to the abuse I give it
I wish in the owners manual on all Nitro & electric models. Traxxas would put the specs for the tie rods lengths. So that way have realignment of the rc.
in my 2009 Slash (1/16), I can't replace the servo. Last week my Traxxas 2080 was broke down. And I bought new servo (not a Traxxas servo) , but I can't replace it. I think I've a problem. Please concact me for help me.
Gee how about just putting a single metal geared one on there right out of the box? I have one on my Kraton that was $20 on eBay, shouldn't cost y'all too much to make the switch
This should have never been an issue in the first place! Who on earth thought of using 2 servos battling it out against each other, without any electronic control or failsafe? In a place where a single servo would have done a fine job? What seems to be the case here, is that some sort of a commercial gimmick became engineering nonsense, not to mention a reliability problem...
I did it in my new E-Revo 2.0. It didn't help with the known problem with broken servos. Traxxas should admit that he sells a defective servo with kits and replace them for free.
Honestly i love watching these videos. Satisfying ASFOK
Glad this tutorial is here but if you have too many issues with dual servos it’s really best to go with a single servo over 300oz in of torque
Thanks Traxxas for finally posting a “support” video on this issue.
I NOW love my e revo 2.0!
I still dont own a traxxas car yet. But i really enjoy watching these. The erevo 2.0 is my dream car, but if i get one i will probably get the maxx 4s.
You guys are awesome for putting out videos like this.
Good video just put servos in my revo 3.3 nitro after I did it non stopped humming watched this one its perfect no humming thanks
The servos on my erevo broke the 4th time I took it out
Mine did the first
These videos are so nice to watch
Great video!
Jang @ Ultimate RC posted this in 2012.
Rustler 4x4 vxl light kit install please
The wrench supplied with the tool kit doesn't fit the nut. That's really stupid on Traxxas's part.
Just got my e Revo 2.0 today and out of the box, the linkage bar on the right side isn't even attached. Fell off when I took it out of the box....
Works on 1/16 also?
where is the light kit
Thank You!
I never had a problem, I put in 2075x servos as soon as I bought the truck. Not sure how the plastic gear servos would have held up to the abuse I give it
Isn't this tutorial at least 5 years too late? 😄
Yup they just don't care enough to give us the essentail info. Although I'm not an Arma I do believe they actually do a better job in this category.
I wish in the owners manual on all Nitro & electric models. Traxxas would put the specs for the tie rods lengths. So that way have realignment of the rc.
Guess what? We tried it, and the second sevo didn't move. It was broken!
A little late and didn’t even admit they sold it that way. haven’t tried to make better aftermarket parts for it either that we could change it with.
Traxxas, my favorite rc cars
Except the 1/16 e revo, I hate the bulkheads on mine
in my 2009 Slash (1/16), I can't replace the servo. Last week my Traxxas 2080 was broke down. And I bought new servo (not a Traxxas servo) , but I can't replace it. I think I've a problem. Please concact me for help me.
It's not their job to contact you dude, you're going to have to do that yourself.
Gee how about just putting a single metal geared one on there right out of the box? I have one on my Kraton that was $20 on eBay, shouldn't cost y'all too much to make the switch
Yall should make it easier to set endpoints
You can also just remove one servo
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This should have never been an issue in the first place! Who on earth thought of using 2 servos battling it out against each other, without any electronic control or failsafe? In a place where a single servo would have done a fine job? What seems to be the case here, is that some sort of a commercial gimmick became engineering nonsense, not to mention a reliability problem...
I did it in my new E-Revo 2.0.
It didn't help with the known problem with broken servos.
Traxxas should admit that he sells a defective servo with kits and replace them for free.
You guys are awesome for putting out videos like this.