MUGEN MRX5 Performance Servo Saver 7075-T6 AM-MRX5-H2803-T by Arrowmax  [AM-MRX5-H2803-T]

Arrowmax AM-MRX5-H2803-T Servo Saver Steering (7075-T6)(with bearing)
Price:
AUD$25.69
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-MRX5-H2803-T
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Precision servo saver for MRX5 steering

The Arrowmax AM-MRX5-H2803-T is a precision servo saver made for the MUGEN MRX5 chassis. Produced from 7075-T6 aluminum and fitted with a bearing, it lowers pivot friction while offering greater stiffness than standard alloy parts.

Intended for direct replacement within the MRX5 steering assembly, the part uses the existing chassis mounting layout. Installation normally removes the factory servo saver and installs this unit in the same place, reusing original linkages and fasteners as appropriate. Make sure the bearing is correctly seated and the steering has full, smooth travel after fitting.

On-track, a firmer servo saver can make steering inputs more predictable and improve repeatability during suspension and steering geometry adjustments. Install this part when you want sharper steering feedback while dialing in the MRX5 setup.

Specifications

  • Item: Servo Saver Steering (with bearing)
  • Material: 7075-T6 aluminum
  • Model Number: AM-MRX5-H2803-T
  • Compatibility: Mugen MRX5

Fit this machined servo saver to achieve firmer steering feedback and accurate pivot action on the MRX5; always confirm bearing seating and steering alignment after installation.

Yes, the AM-MRX5-H2803-T reduces compliance in the steering pivot and helps deliver more consistent inputs, which is useful when fine tuning the car.
7075-T6 is selected for its high strength and resistance to deformation under load, making it suitable for maintaining steering geometry during hard use.
Standard RC tools are sufficient for fitting; ensure you can handle small fasteners and can check bearing seating and steering travel after assembly.
Yes, the firmer pivot helps drivers and tuners get clearer feedback from steering changes, which is valuable during competition setup and testing.

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