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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. However you should keep in mind that not all of these servos will provide more servo torque than the stock setup unless they are used in pairs as well. To eliminate a dual servo setup, you'll need to look at some of the higher-end, and more expensive, servos.

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.



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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