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Old 08-14-2010, 09:07 PM
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A high-torque servo for the steering is a must .
Besides a much more precise steering without having to rock the truck forth and back ,
you can then also skip the sloppy servo-savers and use a very direct setup .
the Hitec’s is a good choice , since they are also considerable cheap .
You don’t have to go even bigger , like the much more expensive digital servos ,
( except you build some sort of a monster-truck , all a matter of tire-size and weight you have on the steerable axle )
A standard servo for steering is a no-no for me .
Shifting and accessories , well , for that you can use standard servos ,
but even here I prefer better when standard quality servos .

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