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jayjay283 12.19.2009 10:29 PM

MT servo, $150 which would you get
 
and do you know here I may save a buck or 2 on that choice


Hitech 7950 from servo city =$30 off amain

jr z9100

thats about the best I know of, its for the gmaxx spuer duper I fried a JR 8100 type servo $119 in the can it wasnt high torque it was high speed 'cuz thats all my LHS had. .. any other options appreciated, id say I have about 12 hours till my wife depletes my wallet. so the clocks ticking.on me

rootar 12.19.2009 10:59 PM

the 9100t is a BEAST and has a good track record for being reliable.

asheck 12.20.2009 12:20 AM

I have the 7955. It does pretty good, plenty strong. But it's noisy and I don't think it centers very good. While I have always been very happy with JR servos. If I was buying today it would have to be the JR.

ZippyBasher 12.20.2009 12:37 AM

I am very glad you posted this, as I was gonna post this up about a week ago.
I just bought the 7950th and I got it from servocity. But they pricematch servos and ship for free over $100.
Visit Troybuiltmodels.com they have it for $109 but have High shipping. So I called Servocity and told them I found a better deal and they pricematched and shipped for free at $109.00 (it is there policy)

Ive yet to try to run it full on cause my MMM is in the shop. :smile:

What's_nitro? 12.20.2009 01:08 AM

Do you have anything against Futaba? There's the S9157...

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXVPF0&P=7

BP-Revo 12.20.2009 01:12 AM

None of my Hitec Servo's have ever failed (knock on wood).

I have the 5955TG but now it's 79##TG or something.

jayjay283 12.20.2009 01:35 AM

I bought the 9100 T from amain $114 shipped with coupon code CALHPY95 ($5.00 off & free shipping) The hitech titanium and all sounds sweet but I have the 9100t in my muggy and it hasnt failed.. I also put a slash 4x4 platinum on order. wish they charged my card instantly who knows if ill have $400 jan 15th the way my wifes smoking my card up

bdebde 12.20.2009 02:53 AM

Titanium gears and sealed case make the Hitec a no brainer for me. I have a 5955 in the Muggy, and a 7955 in the mail for the truggy.

simplechamp 12.20.2009 06:57 AM

I plan on getting the Hobbico CS-170 in the near future. Almost exactly the same servo as the Hitec 7955TG but a little cheaper.

mistercrash 12.20.2009 10:04 AM

Over the many years I have been into RC, I used Futaba, Airtronics, JR, Hitec, Ace, Hobicco, Ko Propo servos. They all served me well but if I had the money, I would go back to JR. I am presently running ACE servos because I won one and had a real bargain on the other. But I would prefer JR.

Jabe 12.20.2009 10:16 AM

Also check ACE and Savöx, Savöx has great servos with low price.

gtxracer 12.21.2009 02:42 AM

I've had two 5955TGs, both were great. I used one on steering and one on throttle when my Mugen was still nitro. After converting, I kept one just in case the steering servo went out and needed a spare. I sold it a while back since it just sat there.

Great servos, Hitec is great. I used to be a JR man but I've seen too many of them fail, including the 9100T and 9100S. Airtronics makes good servos too!

George16 12.21.2009 06:51 AM

I like my Hitec 5955TG's. I stripped the output gear and Hitec sent me a new output gear for free. Granted it's been at least 3 years old.

feistyacorn 12.21.2009 11:58 AM

I am using a Futaba BLS351 (its brushless :mdr:) in my g3r and it works very nice.

http://www.gpdealera.com/cgi-bin/wga...pgm?I=FUTM0551

BP-Revo 12.21.2009 03:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by feistyacorn (Post 340051)
I am using a Futaba BLS351 (its brushless :mdr:) in my g3r and it works very nice.

http://www.gpdealera.com/cgi-bin/wga...pgm?I=FUTM0551

Cool that it's brushless, but the ratings on it aren't too impressive. I was expecting like 400+ oz of torque.


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