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Reviews (5)

Mar 18, 2017
Great swaybar for a crawler.
I used this as a rear swaybar on my Vaterra Ascender. It helped tame the torque twist. It does limit your flex some, but nothing worth working about as too much flex can be a hindering at times.

May 06, 2018
Not everything you need
There's nothing wrong with the product. It does not come with the tube nut and wire connector to be able to attach it to the circuit board. Other than that, no issues so far.

Mar 18, 2017
Best servo for crawlers
This servo has metal gears and case. Not too sure of how waterproof it is, but with a little modifications it could be. The 500oz torque rating is at 7v. Your receiver can not give off that much voltage, so a BEC is a must for this servo. A BEC is about $20 then add the wiring harnesses for it and you are about $100 into the whole setup. You can rebuild the servo for fairly cheap.
It's almost 5times stronger than most rtr servos and was a vast improvement over the stock servo. It moves fast and strong enough to move my crawler where it needs to be; even when in a bind up against something. Definitely something to buy if you are looking for strength at a decent price. Don't buy cheaper servos, they don't last and you'll end up paying more in the long run buying multiple cheap servos.