How important is servo speed for crawlers/trail rigs?

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sumguy75

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Just thinking about how often small careful motions are needed when climbing something at the limit of a rigs capability. Would a high speed servo take away from being able to make those careful movements? I'm still fairly new at this but seems like lots of torque doesn't have a downside, but lots of speed might? 🤷‍♂️
 
Same here. Go for more torque, and don't worry about speed. But it's ok to have a fast servo on a crawler. The steering wheel is pretty sensitive and fine adjustments with a fast servo are easy enough. You're likely not going to notice it much on a crawler.
 
Yeah buddy, torque, you want that servo to keep that wheel steering where you want the rig to go when you’re stuck in some rut/traversing tricky terrain. I like it when the servo can push the entire vehicle left or right with the twist of a tire.

I wanna add…. That a strong servo in my sendero hd was like night n day. The stock servo lacked the torque to keep the wheel turned sometimes when the vehicle was climbing.
A strong servo in my scx24 was well, unbelievable.
 
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Yeah buddy, torque, you want that servo to keep that wheel steering where you want the rig to go when you’re stuck in some rut/traversing tricky terrain. I like it when the servo can push the entire vehicle left or right with the twist of a tire.
Servos these days are strong enough to bend steering links 😄
 
Speed is useless in a crawler.seen noobs us a fast servo and drop right off a rail bridge .
Torque is what your after like all the posts before me say
 
Thanks for the feedback. I was looking at 2 servos from Hobbystar, torque is near identical but one is slightly faster and $10 more, figured the small jump in speed wouldn't matter so long as the torque is equal or more.
 
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