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792.5cj5
11-20-2009, 09:55 PM
With the ckrc price I had to do it. Got me a set on the way. Plan is to build them slow and start witht the rear. I might try the rear berg and front bully set up.
But what are you guys using and is it holding up?
Lock outs
Clocking
Shafts
Knuckles
Steering
Servo
Pinions
I never really looked into bergs, just went for bullys off the bat, so I'm not up on the latest in tech.
Thanks for the help
Chris
CRSMacgyver
11-21-2009, 05:13 AM
But what are you guys using and is it holding up?
Lock outs - JP Customs or Jeepin Doug's
Clocking - I run 0 clock front and rear
Shafts - Super 300s front, RC Axlemasters rear
Knuckles - Berg and VP
Steering - 86Jeep's steering on both rigs
Servo - HS7950tg set to 7.4V
Pinions - 13 F/R
rockshow
11-21-2009, 01:24 PM
But what are you guys using and is it holding up?
Lock outs - JP Customs or Jeepin Doug's
Clocking - I run 0 clock front and rear
Shafts - Super 300s front, RC Axlemasters rear
Knuckles - Berg and VP
Steering - 86Jeep's steering on both rigs
Servo - HS7950tg set to 7.4V
Pinions - 13 F/R
How do you like the 7950 at 7.4?
CRSMacgyver
11-21-2009, 04:23 PM
Absolutely love it. According to Hitec that is the voltage it was built for. I have no problems with heat or anything on it at this voltage. It was okay at 6V but with the "zero ackerman" steering that Greg builds you need to have as much torque as possible because there is not a lot of leverage available. I just picked up a second 7950 from Matt at Anderson because I liked the first one so much. He worked me a good price on it and I always try to keep my business local.
Hope that helps.
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