HUDY 293508 24t M3 Aluminium Throttle Servo Horn for 1/8 Off-Road Hitec  [HSP-293508]

HUDY 293508 - Aluminium Throttle Servo Horn 1/8 Off-Road Hitec - 24t (m3 Thread)
Price:
NZD$33.99
Brand:
HUDY
Model:
HSP-293508
Condition:
Brand New
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Tune Your Throttle with HUDY 293508

Racers and weekend bashers running 1/8 off-road cars will find the HUDY 293508 Aluminium Throttle Servo Horn a useful upgrade. It is specifically made for Hitec servos featuring a 24-tooth spline and M3 thread to ensure accurate control at the servo interface.

Compatibility and Build Quality

The HUDY horn is machined to match Hitec spline geometry for a snug fit that resists play during aggressive driving. Its aluminium construction gives a robust feel while keeping weight down for minimal impact on handling.

Benefits on Trail and Track

Use this horn when you need repeatable throttle inputs over rough terrain or in race settings. The part installs quickly using the standard spline engagement and M3 thread, making it easy to fit into most 1/8 off-road setups.

Remark :
Due to limited stock availability, please notice that some HUDY items may have to order from the factory and the ready time is around 8-12 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.
Yes, swapping to an aluminium horn reduces flex compared to many stock plastic horns, which can make throttle inputs feel tighter and more consistent.
Aluminium handles damp conditions well, though you should rinse and dry components after muddy sessions to prevent grit buildup around the spline and thread.
If your servo matches the 24-tooth spline and M3 thread, the horn mounts directly. Adapters are only needed for different spline counts or proprietary shafts.
A properly fitted aluminium horn distributes load cleanly and can reduce wear from flexing, but regular inspection of the spline interface is still recommended.

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