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Metal Gear Servos

Recommended Servos


The following metal-geared servos start around $25.00-$30.00, and will give you much better results and durability than a cheap plastic servo.

Metal-Geared Servos



* The Cirrus CS-60 has been discontinued.
** The Cirrus CS-80 has been discontinued.
*** The Futaba S9404 has been discontinued.
**** The Hitec 605MG has been discontinued and replaced with the Hitec 625MG.
***** The Hitec 615MG has been discontinued and replaced with the Hitec 645MG.



As mentioned in the notes above the Cirrus CS-80 was designed for 1/8 scale buggies. Therefore it is slightly larger than the rest of the servos on this list. I am of the understanding that it still fits in the T-Maxx fine, but I can't speak from first hand experience on this. Below is a picture that demonstrates the size difference between the Cirrus CS-60, a standard 1/10 servo, and the CS-80.




A big thanks to arceeguy, beamer, Big_Shanaenae, FritoLay27, razer, and RCGod311 for their contributions to this servo list.



Part One:   Introduction
Part Two:   Differences and Compatibility
Part Three:   Installation Tips
Part Four:   Recommended Servos
Part Five:   Servo Comparision

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