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wil21lee

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what do you guys use for a steering servo my stock one seems weak (yes the battery is charged) it turns sharper right then it does left. I have a
Mt2 3.0 if it matters.
 
try a High Voltage Ultra Torque Servo By JR they work great and its all metal gears and waterproof !
 
The turning sharper left/right is either a setting on your transmitter for EPA's (end point adjustment, i.e. how far the transmitter moves the servo from center either left or right), or an issue with your steering linkage.

For the MT2, you don't need anything really strong. 90-120oz would be plenty for it. On the smaller lighter truck like that, a quicker servo is more important than a stronger servo. I'd go with the hitec 625MG if you really want speed. If you want a bit more torque, but at the cost of a hair less speed, the JR650M would be my next choice. But, if you want mostly torque and a bit cheaper of a servo (at the cost of even less speed), the hitec 645MG would work pretty good as well.

Personally, I'd go with the 625MG or 650M.
 
Well crap Olds, you got this one a bedded down and put away before I could get to it....I have to say +1 on the above post.
 
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