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Sorry, I meant if it's too much torque to use on a rampage?!racetruck said:it should be a good servo for 119.00 bucks
How much do they weigh? Are they lighter than the MT's?dodginbulls said:i use dual 5745's with my kaylee tires which is almost twice the size of the tt tires and they work great
7950 is a standard scale servo,wont fit without mod.E5B said:Are all steering servo's the same size.. I'm probably going to get the 7950th next week. I'm worried it might not fit or something..
What mod does it need? Servo mount?v555 said:7950 is a standard scale servo,wont fit without mod.
yes,you need extra throttle/brake servo plate,but i don't recommend one standard scale servo for steering,i had 7950 in my tt-gears didnt last long,with two of them its already better.E5B said:What mod does it need? Servo mount?
Which servo(s) do you prefer? And should I go dual steering servo or just one?v555 said:yes,you need extra throttle/brake servo plate,but i don't recommend one standard scale servo for steering,i had 7950 in my tt-gears didnt last long,with two of them its already better.
7990 specsv555 said:multiplex rhino digi 4 was always my first choice,but since the 7,4v servos came out i changed to smaller servos to reduce weight(its about -160g 2 large scale servos vs. 2 standard scale servos)if you looking best value for money take digi 4(hitec 5755 in USA?)with dual steering system any 15-30kg 0,14-0,17s. servo will be enough. if you are looking for the best take two 7950 or 7990 -better than that is already hard to find![]()
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