I installed an integy (AMS) servo mount on my SCX-10
integy # C2395
(silver or black)
Includes 8ea. SS 3mm button head screws.
But I preferred using four wider headed screws to mount the servo.
The two used to mount it atop the axle's posts will need be supplied.
IMHO it's one of the best alloy/standard type servo mounts
that one can obtained and install.
And is a "must have" when utilzing high torque servos.
looks like this...
(comes in black also, but was out of stock when I purchased)
Note: the two centered holes on the plate need be counter sunk
and two tapered 3mm machine screws should be utilized
so that the bottom of the servo has no interference atop the plate.
Something integy should have done... but is easy to do.
Ignore the Savox SB-2290SG as it is for my 1:6 scale Wraith/Nylint TJ Jeep.
Huge power @ 7.4v and producing nearly 700 oz/in of torque.
My SCX-10 utilizes a Savox SA-1230SG rated at 6v @ 500 oz/in.
and is more then enough torque for a 1:10 scale crawler.
mounted on my SCX-10...
Tho' I generally don't recommend integy for many things.
This servo mount is one of the exceptions.
What makes it better then others is...
That it utilizes four screws securing the alloy up rights
rather then just two found with most other mfgr's.
This servo mount works very well for both the SCX-10 as well the Wraith.
It is rock solid and allows for no flex or movement.
Here's a picture of the black integy servo mount installed on my 1:6 scale Wraith/Nylint Jeep TJ...