James V. Bacus Wrote: > Excellent... I still like 368's for that application, I have the space > for > them.Jim > > I agree, if the 368's won't fit then use the 168's. I think one issue > is that the 168's like the 5125's are supplied with a servo arm that is > too long, this would cause a greater load on the servo if a new hole is > not drilled closer to the spline. On my models with the 168's I needed > to drill a hole very close to the splines in order to fit them within a > thin wing and under the servo cover. I never had any problems with them > in my Brio or ARIS.
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