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06.09.2007, 11:44 PM

If a crawler is competing on the rocks and is at a point where turning the tires is necessary to get going, a servo saver would not help at all. In regular RC cars servo savers absorb impacts from the tires being turned in a direction opposite that of the servo (where high speed is used), but crawlers generally aren't in any situations where this would be an issue (unless it were dropped onto the front wheels at an odd angle).

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I wonder how often they tear up servos?

Anyone ever use one of these for steering?
I would be afraid to... 403oz./in. and it has regular alloy gears... The Hitec 5955TG puts out 333oz./in. and it has titanium gears.


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