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Waterproof servo

jdsusername

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Having a hard time finding a good high torque servo for my truck. Anyone be able to point me in the right direction? Also would really like to change out my shocks whats everyone using? What weight oil? Also be a slash 4x4/ erevo kinda guy. This truck is like a whole new world to me.

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I am using a Hitec 7950. It is a little pricey but well worth it.

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Having a hard time finding a good high torque servo for my truck. Anyone be able to point me in the right direction? Also would really like to change out my shocks whats everyone using? What weight oil? Also be a slash 4x4/ erevo kinda guy. This truck is like a whole new world to me.

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Savox sw- 0231 mg. $37.00 water prof .17 207oz tork...
Well worth $37.00. ON EBAY
 
Savox sw- 0231 mg. $37.00 water prof .17 207oz tork...
Well worth $37.00. ON EBAY

I just took the teeth off an sw0231 on my wraith (stainlees steering links) within about 40mins use. Maybe i was just unlucky, but i begrudgingly stepped up the sw1210sg. Pricey, but the steel gears gotta be way stronger than brass.
If this new servo makes it onto the long list of broken stuff over a very short space of time, the truck goes on ebay an i'll buy another twin hammers!
 
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