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Old 05-20-2009 | 01:05 PM
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I have a E-Revo and am running a single servo for steering. I want to run a Hytec servo but wanted to ask a few questions first. When I first did the single servo up-grade I had a Airtronics Servo laying around and when I went to go install it I found out the Airtronics servos are not as long as the Traxxas. When you mount it in the Revo the servo ears barly touch and does not look like a good set-up. I then tried a JR servo they are a bite longer but not as long as the Traxxas. My questions are how do the Hytec Servos compare? Also which servo would you recommend for steering?

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Old 05-27-2009 | 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by moto44
I have a E-Revo and am running a single servo for steering. I want to run a Hytec servo but wanted to ask a few questions first. When I first did the single servo up-grade I had a Airtronics Servo laying around and when I went to go install it I found out the Airtronics servos are not as long as the Traxxas. When you mount it in the Revo the servo ears barly touch and does not look like a good set-up. I then tried a JR servo they are a bite longer but not as long as the Traxxas. My questions are how do the Hytec Servos compare? Also which servo would you recommend for steering?

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Hello Moto44,
I spoke with the Traxxas guys today, they told me that their servos are the same size as ours, and that there should not be an issue. Thank you for choosing Hitec products.
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