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Yeah i looked at them also...$160 they better be great. Ive noticed the stock servos on my summit are kinda weak so maybe ill ask for those for my bday. Lets see some pics of yalls summits. O and pyro it wouldnt let me load that utube vid for some reason.
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That servo is now in my wish list at tower [img][/img]
That servo is now in my wish list at tower [img][/img]
If you do get them don't forget to get [link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXHGB3&P=Z]these[/link], the stock horns don't fit hitec.
Hey Beast what servos you looking at? The ones I linked are $55 a piece.
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Thats how it starts......First you get the truck then u say ur gonna leave it as is. Slowly but surely little upgrades tend to find there way onto the truck. LOLOL.
Enjoy the truck.
Enjoy the truck.
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I run the Trencher X's on my Summit. Pretty much the same size as the stock Canyons. Awesome wheel/tire combo for the Summit, IMO. They are shorter and wider than the original Trencher.
As for the HiTec waterproof servo, it looks like its okay, but it's not that much bigger than the stock Traxxas waterproof servo. You'll still have to run a pair of them to have enough power for the wheels. They only have ~157 oz. of torque @6v. Even if you went the external BEC route and got 7.4v going, you're only boosting it to 179 oz. Nothing wrong with running a pair of them, but if you're looking to run a single servo setup, this one isn't a candidate, imo.
As for the HiTec waterproof servo, it looks like its okay, but it's not that much bigger than the stock Traxxas waterproof servo. You'll still have to run a pair of them to have enough power for the wheels. They only have ~157 oz. of torque @6v. Even if you went the external BEC route and got 7.4v going, you're only boosting it to 179 oz. Nothing wrong with running a pair of them, but if you're looking to run a single servo setup, this one isn't a candidate, imo.
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<div style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); ">Thats the same tires and rims i want!!!! Where did u get ures and how much are they? Kenny I clicked the link u sent and it was the first ones one the page i just assumed those where the ones u were talking about...$55 sounds much better!</div>
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You can get them from Tower Hobbies, or you can order them direct from ProLine. When I ordered them back in November ProLine had a coupon code good for 15% off, so I picked them up for around $75 shipped.
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Just keep in mind that with more weight comes more problems when you slap on some big ole wheels and tires like that. If I am running a basher, I usually like a lighter weight solution. I put this pic in my thread, but I am running wheels/tires from a Savage Flux. They are a little shorter and more narrow than the stockers. They are also lighter.
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Another Summit owner here, one is stock and another one Iam gradually building and customizing, these really are amazing machines. So far on the mod Ihave HPP 17mm hexes, aluminum diff carrier to help shore up the diff for brushless, double orange springs, 80kshock oil,and a few aluminum parts to help get weight over the wheels for crawling. Still on the fence on wheather to go brushed or brushless and amlooking to add a custom body, pro line trenchersand dye the chassis black to finish it off. Lots of fun!
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those servos you sent me have those horns on it
those servos you sent me have those horns on it
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Another Summit owner here, one is stock and another one I am gradually building and customizing, these really are amazing machines. So far on the mod I have HPP 17mm hexes, aluminum diff carrier to help shore up the diff for brushless, double orange springs, 80k shock oil, and a few aluminum parts to help get weight over the wheels for crawling. Still on the fence on wheather to go brushed or brushless and am looking to add a custom body, pro line trenchers and dye the chassis black to finish it off. Lots of fun!
Another Summit owner here, one is stock and another one I am gradually building and customizing, these really are amazing machines. So far on the mod I have HPP 17mm hexes, aluminum diff carrier to help shore up the diff for brushless, double orange springs, 80k shock oil, and a few aluminum parts to help get weight over the wheels for crawling. Still on the fence on wheather to go brushed or brushless and am looking to add a custom body, pro line trenchers and dye the chassis black to finish it off. Lots of fun!
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<div style=''margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; background-image: initial; background-attachment: initial; background-origin: initial; background-clip: initial; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); ''>Thats the same tires and rims i want!!!! Where did u get ures and how much are they? Kenny I clicked the link u sent and it was the first ones one the page i just assumed those where the ones u were talking about...$55 sounds much better!</div>
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The horns look the same but they have a different spline count. Trust me I made the mistake years ago and stripped out the stock horns.
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those servos you sent me have those horns on it
those servos you sent me have those horns on it
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Can't find anything in the way of a single servo for $50 but you can get 2 of [link=http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXUZ89&P=SM]these[/link] for a little over $60. They aren't digital but they are a great servo for the price. Two of the stock servos have 250oz-in of torque combined so if you can find anything that matches or is better then that you're golden. I normally stick with Hitec when I'm buying servos but maybe someone else knows of another brand that might fit the bill.
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i found this servowww.hobbypartz.com/33p-solarservo-d771.htmlit doesnt seem to bad
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i found this servo www.hobbypartz.com/33p-solarservo-d771.html it doesnt seem to bad
i found this servo www.hobbypartz.com/33p-solarservo-d771.html it doesnt seem to bad
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</div><div>Tore this boot last trip out....is there any aftermarket driveshafts any1 has used that wont get messed up by a stick getting stuck in the a-arm?</div>
</div><div>Tore this boot last trip out....is there any aftermarket driveshafts any1 has used that wont get messed up by a stick getting stuck in the a-arm?</div>
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just because it has a single servo bellcrank on it. i dont prefer to buy another thing LOL
just because it has a single servo bellcrank on it. i dont prefer to buy another thing LOL