Axial Racing Yeti Compatible Aluminum Servo Saver YT-25007-BK by Jazrider  [YT-25007-BK]

Axial Racing Yeti Aluminum Servo Saver Set (Black)
Price:
£17.86
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
YT-25007-BK
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Precision aluminium saver for the Yeti chassis

This aluminium servo saver set is intended for the Axial Racing Yeti chassis and is identified by model number YT-25007-BK. The black machined assembly replaces the original plastic part to provide a more rigid steering coupling and improved wear resistance.

The saver reduces excessive torque transfer to the steering servo by offering controlled torsion and a solid interface with the steering linkage. When fitted correctly it helps maintain steering alignment during impacts and lessens ongoing wear to the servo spline and link joints.

Installation follows the usual servo swap steps: remove the stock saver, check hardware compatibility, install the aluminium unit ensuring correct spline engagement and preload, then sweep the steering through full travel to confirm there is no binding and that the servo is centred.

Specifications

  • Item: Axial Racing Yeti Aluminum Servo Saver Set (Black)
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: YT-25007-BK
  • Compatibility: Axial Racing Yeti chassis

Pick this aluminium saver when you need a tougher replacement for the stock part to improve steering response and durability on Axial Yeti vehicles.

Modified linkages may require checking for clearance and matching spline sizes; confirm your custom parts do not interfere with the saver before final assembly.
The black finish provides surface protection, but regular inspection and cleaning will help prevent corrosion in harsh environments.
A correctly set preload and spline alignment will maintain servo centring; check and adjust centring after installation to ensure stable neutral position.
Inspect before and after hard sessions for burrs, loose fasteners, or wear; clean the spline area and tighten screws as needed.

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