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rampage idiot

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I need some opinions, I am running a rampage mt ver 3 with stock mt wheels and tires with dual steering servos in your opinion if I upgrade to a hitec 5755 do I need 2 or will one do the job. Thanks
 

Its Alex

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both

i would do both, if u don't u may have binding issues, im not entirely sure on that,because i have a dunerunner, but the stock servos are junk and my throttle servo just went out..... too bad im broke guess ill have to wait
 

Deluge

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You could run two 5755's, or you could try one 5805. I personally don't like dual servo setups, too much of a hassle. I run one 5805 with the Futaba mount, and it gets the job done.
 

krashkrieg

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If you plan on running the MT tires a lot, I'd use 2 5755's....Once my HiTecs were setup, I have never touched them....they really hold the wheels straight and throw them around on any terrain.
 

Deluge

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When I installed mine, I had to adjust the servo saver because it was too loose. You'll probably have to adjust the EPA (Or dual rate, if you're using the stock radio). Other than that, you just remove the linkage and the servo.
 
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savagekiller

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Deluge said:
You could run two 5755's, or you could try one 5805. I personally don't like dual servo setups, too much of a hassle. I run one 5805 with the Futaba mount, and it gets the job done.
Will the 5805 fit on the xt? Is it stronger?
 

Deluge

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savagekiller said:
Will the 5805 fit on the xt? Is it stronger?
There are a few X series owners who run the 5805, so it'll fit. The specs are pretty much the same as a 5755.
 

Deluge

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Cajun said:
so what is the difference between the 5755 and 5805? I am about to pull the trigger on buying the hitec 5755mg for my XT
The 5805 is bigger than the 5755. Other than that, they're pretty much the same.

5755MG

Motor Type:3 Pole Ferrite

Bearing Type:Triple Ball Bearing

Speed (4.8V/6.0V):0.18 / 0.15

Torque oz./in. (4.8V/6.0V):278 / 347

Torque kg./cm. (4.8V/6.0V):20.0 / 25.0

Size in Inches:2.32 x 1.14 x 2.04

Size in Millimeters:58.93 x 28.96 x 51.82

Weight ounces:5.68

Weight grams:161.03

5805MG

Motor Type:3 Pole Ferrite

Bearing Type: Dual Ball Bearing

Speed (4.8V/6.0V):0.19 / 0.14

Torque oz./in. (4.8V/6.0V):275 / 343

Torque kg./cm. (4.8V/6.0V):19.8 / 24.7

Size in Inches:2.59 x 1.18 x 2.26

Size in Millimeters:65.79 x 29.97 x 57.40

Weight ounces:6.95

Weight grams:197.03
 

Cajun

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gotcha prolly stick with the 5755 that way I can just plop it right in where the old one sat and be back racing, realy appreciate all the help
 

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