Rustler servo

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Rustler servo

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Hey guys havent bothered you for awhile but now I need to ask somthing so the deal is i got a new Rustler and the stock servo is cheap stripped the gears in about 4 days what i want to know is what servo would be a good replacement for it. :???:
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Look for one with metal gears and BB's.

Hitec is what I tend to buy when I need a good servo. Buy the best you can get and you'll be happy.


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Re: Rustler servo

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Scorpion wrote:Hey guys havent bothered you for awhile but now I need to ask somthing so the deal is i got a new Rustler and the stock servo is cheap stripped the gears in about 4 days what i want to know is what servo would be a good replacement for it. :???:

Hitec's 645MG is your answer,inexpensive,solid and plenty of torque.
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Re: Rustler servo

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PencilNeckGeek wrote:
Scorpion wrote:Hey guys havent bothered you for awhile but now I need to ask somthing so the deal is i got a new Rustler and the stock servo is cheap stripped the gears in about 4 days what i want to know is what servo would be a good replacement for it. :???:

Hitec's 645MG is your answer,inexpensive,solid and plenty of torque.

That's overkill torque on a Rusty.. I'd look for one with a quicker transit time than the 645.

The JR590Z would be another option.



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Post by stampede_dude »

I use a futaba s3003 standard servo on my stampede and have had no problems whatsoever with masher 2000s. But If you are racing then the 645mg is the way to go on that.
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I went to my LHS and he had these for $29.99 so I went ahead and got it thanks for the help. :-o


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29.99??? Do they have a website?
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Nope sorry but he just has a small local shop and part of the reason I got it for $30 is because ive purchased alot of stuff from him. :-o
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