Against everyone's advice I bought them anyway...

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evildomain

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I know people advised me to stay away from Integy servos but I bought two


anyway:eek:. I have a good reason for doing that. THEY WERE CHEAP! :D ..lol


I got both of them new for $35. I figured I could use them in a dual steering setup that way they won't be too stressed and last a little longer until I can buy a Rhino servo.


Don't blast me, they are only temporary... :D


Next purchase, Killer RC killswitch....
 
i actually did the same thing i went with a cheap stearing servo i got the Futaba S3306 it was 35 buck for one and could never be happier I got about 4 gallons on it so far with no issue
 
I've said before my buddy ran one and it didn't last very long. He was running it in a Baja though and we just found out that his servo saver was stuck because it's stripped two servo horns recently. If that servo saver was working the Integy would most likely be fine. Let us know how it goes over a few months. $35 for a heatsinked MG servo is a great price.
 
I guess I didn't explain it right in the first post(my bad). I paid $35 for the pair(new). I would not have gone against everyone's advice if that price was for just one servo. Two for $35 was too good a deal to pass up. Like I said before, they should last a while in a dual steering setup, hopefully:D...
 
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You made an informed decision so who can blame you? Sounds like you saved $35 over the Hitec digital steering servo too. Let us know how long they last.
 
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