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Old 25-06-2011
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Default Align ds610 in a car?

Hi everyone,

Due to a broken steering servo I will need a replacement for my b4.1 rtr Am tempted by the align ds610 as the talk is that it is the same as the savox 1258 but about £15 cheaper (£40 vs £55). They appear popular in heli models bit can't see much from car owners.

Does anyone run one and would they recommend it?

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Yup I use both the DS610 & DS620. Exactly the same as the Savox's but cheaper. Quick, strong and reliable. I picked up mine for 34 quid brand new each....
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I run a 610 too. Works perfectly and blue looks nicer than orange!
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I also run a 610 in my 4 wheel drive, very quick same spec as savox 1258, and a bargain to boot, £26 inc postage brand new from flea bay.
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Cheers all, purchase done - saving made
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