KO Propo 36028 20mm Carbon Servo Horn - Track and Trail Upgrade  [KO-36028]

KO Propo 36028 - Carbon Servo Horn 20.0mm
Price:
CAD$15.09
Brand:
KO Propo
Model:
KO-36028
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Upgrade steering precision with a carbon servo horn

RC hobbyists who want a dependable, accurate servo accessory will appreciate the KO Propo 36028 Carbon Servo Horn. Made from stiff carbon material, this 20.0mm horn fits many RC setups and sharpens steering feel and control. Whether you are running laps or enjoying backyard bashes, this horn helps improve response and consistency.

Benefits of carbon construction

Carbon fiber brings high strength with low mass, a combination prized in performance RC parts. The KO Propo 36028 takes advantage of these traits to deliver a tough yet light servo horn that keeps added weight to a minimum while resisting wear. That balance helps keep handling crisp under demanding use.

Compatibility and simple fitment

The 20.0mm dimension makes this horn suitable for numerous RC models and setups, giving hobbyists flexibility when upgrading servos for tighter control. Installation is straightforward and it mates with standard servo splines for a quick swap that gets you back on track without fuss.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some KO Propo items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 4-6 weeks. Customer purchases the item is assumed to accept the waiting time which allows us to order directly from the manufacturer if the item is out of our warehouse.
This horn is made to match most standard servo splines, so it will fit the majority of hobby servos used in cars and trucks. Check your servo spline type before fitting to be sure.
Because it is rigid and light, the carbon horn reduces flex under load which translates to a sharper, more direct steering feel compared with softer plastics.
Tighten mounting hardware to the recommended torque, avoid overloading the horn, and inspect for cracks after heavy impacts. Keeping the spline area clean helps maintain a snug fit.

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