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Old 02-06-2011 | 01:03 PM
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Originally Posted by got_nitro
If your going to be buying a price then yes, those servos look good. If you want to buy quality look no further then Savox, JR or (even though Im not a fan) Hi-tec..


You get what you pay for just like everything/anything else in life..
i agree. i think that savox one i mentioned above^^ is the one im gonna stick with.
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Old 02-06-2011 | 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by got_nitro
If your going to be buying a price then yes, those servos look good. If you want to buy quality look no further then Savox, JR or (even though Im not a fan) Hi-tec..


You get what you pay for just like everything/anything else in life..
These are very good servos for there price. I have had/have high dollar servos and they arent bad at all. Ive tried the Tower Pros and these are much better. They feel "solid" if you know what I mean. Smooth operation, center perfectly, hold good under stress and are much better than youd expect. This is by far the cheapest price Ive found. The 1501MG generally sells for $25-$35 on other sites. I payed $30 for my first one. Ran it for months without any problems. I ran it in a Stampede VXL, then ran it for sometime in a all alum Savage which was the real test. It was extended chassie and wheelbase with heavy GCM alum parts on 4s with brushless it held up and steered it like a champ.
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Old 02-06-2011 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by RCaddict0
These are very good servos for there price. I have had/have high dollar servos and they arent bad at all. Ive tried the Tower Pros and these are much better. They feel "solid" if you know what I mean. Smooth operation, center perfectly, hold good under stress and are much better than youd expect. This is by far the cheapest price Ive found. The 1501MG generally sells for $25-$35 on other sites. I payed $30 for my first one. Ran it for months without any problems. I ran it in a Stampede VXL, then ran it for sometime in a all alum Savage which was the real test. It was extended chassie and wheelbase with heavy GCM alum parts on 4s with brushless it held up and steered it like a champ.
which one is it your talking about?
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Old 02-06-2011 | 03:27 PM
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The Power HD servo. HD 1501MG that I mentioned above. I assure you that its a great servo. Troy Built (makes Power HD) even offers a2 year warrenty on them. That as good as Hitecs warrenty (2yr) and JR (3yr)
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Old 02-06-2011 | 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by RCaddict0
The Power HD servo. HD 1501MG that I mentioned above. I assure you that its a great servo. Troy Built (makes Power HD) even offers a2 year warrenty on them. That as good as Hitecs warrenty (2yr) and JR (3yr)
ok, i'll look into that servo. thanks.
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