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Zachary

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To start off with, i have RPM clawz rims on my maxx and was wondering if the lifetime warrenty covers them too?

For my sterring I have a CS-80 Cirrus Metal geared servo. What do you guys know about it?

Going with new servo for throttle/brake, recomendations???

I have a dynamite pipe and header on my engine, good or bad pipe?

Thats it for now, Thanks an advance.:constipat

Zachary
 
yes the RPM warrenty covers the rims to.
I've never heard of the servo, but being metal geared is a good thing for steering. how many oz. is it?
the t/b servo needs to be decently fast, but also a decent amount of torque for the brakes.
last i heard dynamite pipes were good pipes.
 
I've never heard of the servo, but being metal geared is a good thing for steering. how many oz. is it?.

80 oz/in for the servo. it seems strong but extermely slow.

the t/b servo needs to be decently fast, but also a decent amount of torque for the brakes.

Brand, oz/in, fast, strong......?
 
Zachary, if you have the stock servo arms then you can buy some nice Futaba servos, which are direct drop ins (same number of splines and such) for the stock servos. Or, you could go with some awesome Hitec servos, which have lifetime replacement guarantees. You'll have to play around with servo throws and endpoints though, since you'll need new arms.
 
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