TRAXXAS SUMMIT 1/10 4WD Lock Cable Snapped
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91%
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Front T-Lock Differential Cable
The front cable is the mechanical link between the shift servo and the front differential. Snapping occurs due to excessive tensile stress when the servo travel limits are not calibrated to the mechanical throw of the differential fork. Replacing the cable restores the ability to engage the front locking pins.
SKU: 5641
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6%
CONF
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Rear T-Lock Differential Cable
The rear locking cable is susceptible to snapping if debris enters the cable housing, increasing friction and resistance against the servo pull. This cable is longer than the front and often fails at the terminal end due to repeated stress cycles during high-articulation crawling. Replacement is necessary to maintain remote rear-lock functionality.
SKU: 5642
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3%
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2065X Waterproof Sub-Micro Servo
While the cable is the point of failure, a malfunctioning servo with a failed internal potentiometer can lose its indexing, causing it to pull the cable until it snaps. Replacing the servo ensures that the actuation force is regulated and properly indexed for the new cable installation.
SKU: 2065X
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DIY Repair Guide
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