200-4r servo

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I am in the process of looking for a 200-4r servo,

Ive been holding back on some because I wanted one with a adjustable pin, but is this really necessary?

Does CK's servo come with a pin and the springs?

Would I notice any difference between a sonnax and a superior, Ive had some members want to sell me superiors, but Ive been waiting cuase I want a sonnax as it has the larger apply area. Is this a lame excuse?

Thanks for any input!
 
I am in the process of looking for a 200-4r servo,

Ive been holding back on some because I wanted one with a adjustable pin, but is this really necessary?

Does CK's servo come with a pin and the springs?

Would I notice any difference between a sonnax and a superior, Ive had some members want to sell me superiors, but Ive been waiting cuase I want a sonnax as it has the larger apply area. Is this a lame excuse?

Thanks for any input!

I responded to your ad in the wanted section a week or so ago.
I have one of the PTS servos and adj pins. $135 shipped for the set.

For what it is worth... I have used the Sonnax for some time with great success.
 
Our servo has the largest apply area.The 3.005" piston is larger in comparison to the Sonnax,Superior,Bowtie Overdrive,TCI,PTS and any other.This is accomplished by reducing the servo cover oring on the outside diameter.This doesnt mean the other servos are inadequate only that you will never get the clamping force from any of them that you can get with ours.We also do not delete the cushion springs.This creates additional complaints associated with band apply and kickdowns.Our servo reuses the original pin and springs and give you the ability to reduce band clearance if necessary without any trick pins or additional parts we believe to be unnecessary.Ican ship you one for $100.00 if you are interested.
 
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