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

Arrowmax AM-MRX5-H2803-T Servo Saver Steering (7075-T6)(with bearing)
Price:
NZD$30.77
Brand:
Arrowmax
Model:
AM-MRX5-H2803-T
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High stiffness servo saver for MRX5

The Arrowmax AM-MRX5-H2803-T is an aftermarket servo saver designed for the MUGEN MRX5 chassis. Crafted from 7075-T6 aluminum and supplied with a bearing, the component lowers steering pivot friction while increasing rigidity compared to typical alloy upgrades.

It installs into the MRX5 steering assembly using the chassis original mounting arrangement. Fitting generally involves removing the stock saver and installing this unit in the same location, reusing existing linkages and screws when appropriate. Confirm bearing placement and steering geometry during installation to avoid binding or misalignment.

During track testing a stiffer servo saver delivers more consistent steering input and improves repeatability for fine tuning. Fit this part when you want clearer steering response for setup and suspension assessment on the MRX5.

Specifications

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

Use this machined alloy servo saver to tighten steering feel and ensure predictable pivot action on the MRX5; check fit and bearing seating when installing.

No chassis modification should be necessary for correct fit; the AM-MRX5-H2803-T uses the MRX5 standard mounting points but always check for correct bearing alignment during assembly.
Yes, the supplied bearing reduces pivot friction and helps eliminate play that can mask small steering adjustments, making tuning more precise.
Reuse compatible linkage rods and hardware from the MRX5 unless your parts supplier lists specific replacement screws; ensure torque settings do not crush the bearing.
A stiffer servo saver makes steering inputs more direct, which can improve consistency on smooth tracks and help detect small setup changes on mixed surfaces.

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