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Old 05-17-2013 | 06:04 PM
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Default RE: Self-centering made cheap.

ORIGINAL: FreakyDude

just an idea but why not use the parts from the other pot, copy them in cast resin and install them. I just did that to my DX6, once the parts are cured I am pretty sure they are going to be drop ins.<div>
</div><div>Better yet though how about Spectrum get off their butt and offer the self centering parts? I won't ever buy their radio again because of their lack of support.</div>
Spektrum (Horizon Hobby) has the absolute best customer service in the business. They have replaced items for me free, sight unseen on multiple products and never asked where or when it was purchase. They have spent time with me working through different setups and answering any question I had. I know people who have received entire new planes free after crashes on problems that were obviously not defects, ie sand in gears, etc.

That said, Spektrum has a self centering kit for their radios. They will install it free if you order the radio from them and request it or send it to you free if you want to install it yourself.

I don't want the left stick self centering since I use the radio for 10 models, only one is a tank, otherwise I'd gladly call them and get one.