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Old 08-07-2008, 10:39 AM
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Default rc18t PRO steering

hey guys,

im going to be upgrading my rc18t's steering so what servo would u guys recomend??? also... this:: http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...0558&cat_name=

is it any good??? then i was going to get aluminum http://www.thetoyz.com/cart/thetoyz_...0187&cat_name=... but not use the center piece use that link i posted above...

sounds good? reviews??
Old 08-07-2008, 10:49 AM
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Default RE: rc18t PRO steering

idk what servo but i have that first thing you posted a link for..
i have it and its great! except since i have slop from the previous owners use i stripped the second thing you posted because the wheels would giggle on a turn...
sucks..but i kinda fixed it temporarily...
i have lots of extras...

haha i have a nice servo in my mini t idk what it is but its fast..haha its blue..like the color..fastest mini servo i have had..
i will lok at it later and see what it is..
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get the dp link and a hs56mg servo . and you have the best you can get bolt in wise
Old 08-07-2008, 09:14 PM
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ORIGINAL: fasterrcs

get the dp link and a hs56mg servo . and you have the best you can get bolt in wise


awesome thanks man
Old 08-07-2008, 09:20 PM
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could u send me alink of one of those servo's??? i can't find em online lol
Old 08-07-2008, 09:41 PM
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If you just bash or crash dont get the hs56, I had it and it was good racing but not bashing. It only lasted one trip but I definitely crash alot. Get the hs65 its mg and it been working really well for me. When you get the AE hitec servo saver it comes with 2 pieces that mount on the side to mount to the chassis. It does not use the stock mount.
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If you just bash or crash dont get the hs56, I had it and it was good racing but not bashing. It only lasted one trip but I definitely crash alot. Get the hs65 its mg and it been working really well for me. When you get the AE hitec servo saver it comes with 2 pieces that mount on the side to mount to the chassis. It does not use the stock mount.
my bad do what he said get the hs65mg it was called the 56mg when it came out , but for some reason they changed the name or at least i think they did it might have been always been call that. i haven't had to think about needing a servo for years now as you can see in the pic

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Old 08-07-2008, 10:27 PM
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im pretty sure that they are 2 different servos. The 56 is a karbonite geared servo and is cheaper. The 65 has metal gears. Thats why he said it lasts longer. Plus i think the 65 has more torque or something.
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awesome thanks guys, hs65mg

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