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krashkrieg 06.15.2010 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by FG101C (Post 367415)
Thank you, yea the bulletproofs came with it. Thinking about the FLM shock towers and LST shocks but am going to wait and see how the stock shocks hold up.

Stock shocks are great, I only changed up to metal caps.

onetoo3 06.15.2010 06:36 PM

what servo do you have for steering? I'm looking at HPI SF-50 but do i need all that torque..Big Joe 40

FG101C 06.15.2010 10:00 PM

I'm using a HiTec 7955tg. By the way these trucks are just badass, four packs through it now and nothing but smiles, stock shocks fine not even one leak.

krashkrieg 06.16.2010 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by onetoo3 (Post 369981)
what servo do you have for steering? I'm looking at HPI SF-50 but do i need all that torque..Big Joe 40

Don't know the rating of that servo, but I would use all the torque you can get with Big Joes (very heavy).

I use a HiTech 7955 (333oz/in) and it'll hold any tires I put on straight and will turn in place on rough concrete no problem.

onetoo3 06.16.2010 07:44 PM

Stock shocks are great, I only changed up to metal caps.

krashkrieg Got a part#, the 7955 looks the same as hpi sf-50 333oz on 6v and cost less.....

krashkrieg 06.18.2010 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by onetoo3 (Post 370092)
Stock shocks are great, I only changed up to metal caps.

krashkrieg Got a part#, the 7955 looks the same as hpi sf-50 333oz on 6v and cost less.....

onetoo3,

they are the hellfire AL caps these are the ones they sell, no specific ones for savage (only purple) The caps and rear hub carriers are the only things I changed to AL (and FLM XL chassis) anything else that's ever broke (few pcs) was due to a ridiculous crash. This truck is tough as a brick s*** house.:lol:

I looked and couldn't find US torque info only kg/cm and don't know how to translate to in/oz :lol:
If you did and it's close I'd say go for it!

JThiessen 06.18.2010 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by krashkrieg (Post 370248)
I looked and couldn't find US torque info only kg/cm and don't know how to translate to in/oz :lol:
If you did and it's close I'd say go for it!

http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/torque

I use this all the time.

Freezebyte 08.23.2010 12:56 AM

What happened to the pics? I wanna see this so I can decide on a body for my Flux XL


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