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I'm confident it will be worth the wait. Sorry to hear it's going all round the houses.Nope. I ordered on the UK site, but turns out because of Brexit my order was forwarded to the branch in Germany. The order was preceded on Friday, but hasn't shipped. I reckon it'll be another week before I have them.
Well that sucks then.This was meant to be delivered by FedEx today, but no sign of it. Maybe tomorrow!
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They've arrived! I'll install it tonight and do some testing tomorrow or over the weekend.
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That sounds really promising. It will be cool to see some side by side shots of the springs.Much stiffer! I'll put it on soon after putting the kids to bed.
Only thing left to do now is test? Nice job!![]()
Guys, the new spring is an absolute success! At least from an installation point of view, I haven't driven it yet but I'm certain it'll be much better than the stock one just by how it feels.
Here's a few photos of the two springs side by side.
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And fortunately, it fits fine in the servo arm, it's a bit of a squeeze, but it fits! And it fits fine on both the stock composite arm as well as the 7075 one.
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Here you can see how tall the spring is when mounted onto the shaft.
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However if you just place the thumb spring collar over the spring you will notice that the bottom of it nearly touches the threads below, meaning screwing it in isn't that bad and it won't compress the spring too much, but it does compress it some as you need to screw the collar down so it's flush with the shaft, which in turn will rest directly on the chassis when mounted.View attachment 2535
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Finally, here's a visualisation of how compressed the spring ends up compared to one that is free (these are both new springs). Don't mind the AAA battery, it's just there to help me keep the thing straight for the photo!
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That's it! I've bench tested it by installing the wheels and turning it on and turning the wheels while holding them and I can see the saver flexing and doing it's job. But I really have to hold the wheels tight and it takes me a bit of effort to keep them from moving. So I'm sure this will drastically improve the performance.
So, to recap, you need part number LC 085J 0 M from Lee Spring, and make sure to select your right location! I ordered from the UK site because I didn't know they had so many locations but in the end my order got processed by Germany and this introduced some delay. It would have been faster if I had ordered directly on the Germany site.
Excellent write up - it's exactly what we hoped it would be. The discussion here was great and now we can have trucks that steer consistently.![]()
Guys, the new spring is an absolute success! At least from an installation point of view, I haven't driven it yet but I'm certain it'll be much better than the stock one just by how it feels.
Here's a few photos of the two springs side by side.
View attachment 2526
View attachment 2527
View attachment 2528
View attachment 2529
View attachment 2530
And fortunately, it fits fine in the servo arm, it's a bit of a squeeze, but it fits! And it fits fine on both the stock composite arm as well as the 7075 one.
View attachment 2531
View attachment 2532
Here you can see how tall the spring is when mounted onto the shaft.
View attachment 2533
View attachment 2534
However if you just place the thumb spring collar over the spring you will notice that the bottom of it nearly touches the threads below, meaning screwing it in isn't that bad and it won't compress the spring too much, but it does compress it some as you need to screw the collar down so it's flush with the shaft, which in turn will rest directly on the chassis when mounted.View attachment 2535
View attachment 2536
Finally, here's a visualisation of how compressed the spring ends up compared to one that is free (these are both new springs). Don't mind the AAA battery, it's just there to help me keep the thing straight for the photo!
View attachment 2537
That's it! I've bench tested it by installing the wheels and turning it on and turning the wheels while holding them and I can see the saver flexing and doing it's job. But I really have to hold the wheels tight and it takes me a bit of effort to keep them from moving. So I'm sure this will drastically improve the performance.
So, to recap, you need part number LC 085J 0 M from Lee Spring, and make sure to select your right location! I ordered from the UK site because I didn't know they had so many locations but in the end my order got processed by Germany and this introduced some delay. It would have been faster if I had ordered directly on the Germany site.
Because of course it is! Your write up and pictures confirm enough for me to just order 20 springs. There'll be no admin/shipping costs then. The other 19 I'll offer here on the forum for those that want them and on ebay.It's promised to rain tomorrow! Typical, it hasn't rained for the whole week!
Hopefully Saturday or Sunday I should get a chance to test it.
Great job DaniC! Thanks for all the super hekpful information and updates.Guys great news, I got to test my XTR today and this new spring is perfect! I can now turn at full or close to full throttle and the car actually turns and guess where I want it to go. And the servo saver still saves when it needs to save. It handles so well.
This little R&D project has been a success.
@HoratioYour write up and pictures confirm enough for me to just order 20 springs. There'll be no admin/shipping costs then. The other 19 I'll offer here on the forum for those that want them and on ebay.
Hi - my order for springs is on it's way. There was a slight delay due to Lee Spring. Co. UK not working properly on a modern smart phone.@Horatio
On a serious note, if you do order the springs let me know and I'll take three off your hands straight away..
Did anyone try the Arrma EXB hard spring.?? I'm a bit late to this party![]()
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