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Good feedback guys thanks! Much appreciated, G

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Lonestar wrote:
Lowgear wrote:How about Hitec servos? They are pretty popular with the Clod and rock crawling crowd.
I've never had any good luck with them in the past, but then again some people swear by them. A lot of those who swear by them do so because of that fantastic exchange policy for US-purchased servos, where they exchange busted servos pretty much no-questions-asked (that's a strong signal to me). I'm not sure what to think any more about hitec.

I tend to trust the brands that racers trust... and again I HATE to be betrayed by my competition gear just to save $10... KO and Aitronics both have fabulous ranges that fully fit my needs anyway, Futaba has great stuff but their prices are inflated plus all my cars have 23-splines arms after all these years, so I stick to what I know and trust 100% ;) But that's just me... and then again that $60 savox 1251 has treated me well so far ;)

Paul
Most newer Hitec servos are good, since they merged with Multiplex anyway...225MG is great for pancars.

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I have the Savox titanium gear buggy servo in my B3 basher/racer and I like it a lot. It is a bit noisy at the neutral point.

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I use the 645MG as well and have had no issues with them at all. I've used them in just about every application imaginable including boats all with excellent results. For the money I think they are hard to beat.

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