Steering Servo savers
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From: West Allis,
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Are servo savers a common commodity? I mean, do they usually wear out rather quickly?
Today I noticed a "crunching" noise coming from the steering servo area so I disconnected the servo from the servo saver and the crunching stoped.... so I figured the bearings in the servo saver are bad.... but the thing is I only have roughly 15-20 tanks ran through the car.
Today I noticed a "crunching" noise coming from the steering servo area so I disconnected the servo from the servo saver and the crunching stoped.... so I figured the bearings in the servo saver are bad.... but the thing is I only have roughly 15-20 tanks ran through the car.
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Are servo savers a common commodity? I mean, do they usually wear out rather quickly?
Today I noticed a "crunching" noise coming from the steering servo area so I disconnected the servo from the servo saver and the crunching stoped.... so I figured the bearings in the servo saver are bad.... but the thing is I only have roughly 15-20 tanks ran through the car.
Are servo savers a common commodity? I mean, do they usually wear out rather quickly?
Today I noticed a "crunching" noise coming from the steering servo area so I disconnected the servo from the servo saver and the crunching stoped.... so I figured the bearings in the servo saver are bad.... but the thing is I only have roughly 15-20 tanks ran through the car.



