10-22-2006, 08:59 PM
10-22-2006, 10:04 PM
I have a airtronics 94359z servo il sell ya for 70 shipped. It was sent back to airtronics during spring and only ran once at round 1 pro series. I got a new case, wire, gears. Motor was in great shape so that stayed. Its like new so 70 shipped.
10-22-2006, 10:09 PM
i know toughtrax is selling some
10-22-2006, 10:21 PM
I think they are both spoken for. Not 100% sure.
10-24-2006, 12:49 PM
I think the airtronics might be a little much for what I am looking for. I am kind of hoping to find a used Hitec 645 someone has lying around.
10-24-2006, 03:51 PM
Tom, Ebay would be a good bet, look for a JR 650mg, its right around the 645, nearly dead equal.
And with the JR, if you get a bum servo just send it into horizon through your hobby shop and Horizon will fix it for you then send it back for free.
BTW, how is the buggy working? Getting easier to start as the tune gets better?
And with the JR, if you get a bum servo just send it into horizon through your hobby shop and Horizon will fix it for you then send it back for free.
BTW, how is the buggy working? Getting easier to start as the tune gets better?
10-24-2006, 03:58 PM
The JR servo 3rdgen is talking about is the JRZ650M.
Seems like alot more power, alot quicker, and never strips. I've gone thru countless (probably around 10) gear sets on 645MG's.
Seems like alot more power, alot quicker, and never strips. I've gone thru countless (probably around 10) gear sets on 645MG's.
10-24-2006, 06:52 PM
Your right, I have the 650 for steering in the truggy, steers very nice for $50 new.
For a buggy, you don't need all that much torque, if you wanted to spend less a Z590 would work too, its about $15 cheaper I think, only 80oz torque, though its slightly quicker than the 650 and 645.
For a buggy, you don't need all that much torque, if you wanted to spend less a Z590 would work too, its about $15 cheaper I think, only 80oz torque, though its slightly quicker than the 650 and 645.