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RE: servo Question
There are a lot of good ones out there. What is your price range? You can get a [link=http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXUZ89&P=M]Hitec hs-645mg[/link] for $40. Or you can get an[link=http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXLSX0&P=M]airtronics 94361z rock crusher[/link] for $130. There are a few other good ones in between, but be prepared to spend some cash on a good servo for steering.
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RE: servo Question
Airtronics 94358z is good too. 200oz torque, .10 sec response and $100 on Tower.
There are also some off brand's on e-bay that some folks have bought and reported good results with.
Personally I've got the 645mg in most of my trucks and they've been more than adiquate for bashing.
There are also some off brand's on e-bay that some folks have bought and reported good results with.
Personally I've got the 645mg in most of my trucks and they've been more than adiquate for bashing.
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RE: servo Question
I have a Hitec 945mg?? I think its called.
It was a little over 100$.
Its so much better than stock.
It can turn the wheels the full range of motion when the car is just sitting there.
It was a little over 100$.
Its so much better than stock.
It can turn the wheels the full range of motion when the car is just sitting there.
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RE: servo Question
ORIGINAL: RvoMad
Hitech 5955TG..333Oz of torque and very fast...its around $110....but it's the last servo you'll need to buy
Hitech 5955TG..333Oz of torque and very fast...its around $110....but it's the last servo you'll need to buy
Just my $.02
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RE: servo Question
the alum servo horn will not help you if your servo travels further then the turn stoppers allow........this is most likely the reason yours stripped. The radio that will let you do servo travel adjustment will help.....if not....you can always sand the stoppers off (but it has it's own trade offs)
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...g/IMG_2114.jpg
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...g/IMG_2114.jpg
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RE: servo Question
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the alum servo horn will not help you if your servo travels further then the turn stoppers allow........this is most likely the reason yours stripped. The radio that will let you do servo travel adjustment will help.....if not....you can always sand the stoppers off (but it has it's own trade offs)
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...g/IMG_2114.jpg
the alum servo horn will not help you if your servo travels further then the turn stoppers allow........this is most likely the reason yours stripped. The radio that will let you do servo travel adjustment will help.....if not....you can always sand the stoppers off (but it has it's own trade offs)
http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n...g/IMG_2114.jpg
Steven