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Old 05-15-2010, 01:30 PM
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get a hobbico cs-170 or cs-160 its cheaper but still strong
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Old 05-15-2010, 03:54 PM
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CS-170 too expensive and the CS-160 is too weak
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TOO WEAK ITS FASTER AND STRONGER THAN THE 645 YOU WANTED!!!!
but just a suggestion thats what i have in my truggy... works for me
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Old 05-15-2010, 06:22 PM
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I think Ill go with a Hitec 5645 since its more than the cs-160 and costs about as much new on ebay
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Hey what about these on the link below... A friend of my has this servo. I never try them i have hitec servos.

http://www.crawfordperformanceengine...ervo-p-18.html
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are those servos any good? I dont want to buy something that wont last
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Old 05-17-2010, 01:17 PM
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try the ace 1313 or 1015 those are excellent and not as pricey you can also look em up as xp
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Originally Posted by rc_in_mexico
are those servos any good? I dont want to buy something that wont last
2 of my boyz run using this servo. One has it on his throttle and the other one on his steering. They havent said anything bad about them. They've been using them since march with out a problem. For $20 i think is worth giving it a try. This servo was made to turn a monster truck wheel. It shouldnt be a problem turning a buggy or truggy.
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Old 05-18-2010, 12:17 PM
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Ill probably buy a Hitec 645 or 5645 just to be safe unless anybody has any other good suggerstions for steering. Also, im going to order a shaft start backplate for my buggy and the starter shaft to use with my drill
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Old 05-18-2010, 06:32 PM
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THIS IS THE ONE YOU WANT.!!!!!!!
DONT WORRY THAT IT SAYS TMAXX/SAVEGE ITS A STANDARD SIZE SERVO CASE.
208 OZ. AND .13 SEC @6V

http://cgi.ebay.com/HUGE-208oz-STEER...35509705022ONE
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Old 05-18-2010, 08:38 PM
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I just ordered from eBay: 1. Hitec HS-645 2. Torque Start Universal Backplate 3. 6.0mm x 150mm starter wand 4. Pro-Pulse Ball Differential
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Originally Posted by rc_in_mexico
Ill probably buy a Hitec 645 or 5645 just to be safe unless anybody has any other good suggerstions for steering. Also, im going to order a shaft start backplate for my buggy and the starter shaft to use with my drill
That HiTec Servo will not last in a Truggy or A buggy for that matter.. You need 200oz minimum..

Edit: Well I see I got here too late.. Good Luck with it..
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Yeah Ive heard that 200 oz. is the minimum but since it was only $30 and my only option, Im gonna give it a shot. In 3 weeks Ill know If I screwed up
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