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tallyram 06.05.2006 01:04 PM

roller?
 
my friend and i both want to build brushless savages. i found brand new savage x rollers for $225.00+s/h. does this sound good? heres a link:http://www.sickhobbies.com/savagex.html

coolhandcountry 06.05.2006 02:11 PM

You would need wheels and shocks for it. It don't look to bad. It would have a lower cog than the stock one to. I think it would be decent for a conversion.

tallyram 06.05.2006 02:15 PM

what about price versus what you get. i don't know a lot about savages, but being brand new, it looks like an o.k. purchase.

Serum 06.05.2006 04:58 PM

Yeah, i've seen that one passing by at savage-central.

225 isn't a bad price, but i heard stories about the savage-x having the same diffproblems as the current type.. that is a concern.

tallyram 06.05.2006 10:32 PM

diff problems? please explain, i don't know much about savage trucks. also is there a fix for the diff? thanks, tally.

Serum 06.06.2006 01:47 AM

it's because of the flex in the differential housings.With hard acceleration or with hard braking, the pinion jumps over the ringgear. the pinion and ringgear will suffer badly.

tallyram 06.06.2006 07:12 AM

that sucks. does anyone offer an aluminum housing? that would fix the flexing issue, right?

coolhandcountry 06.06.2006 08:20 AM

I had a front diff go out on me. I went to the flm housing and seems to have fixed my problem. I could get an aluminum diff cup as well but haven't yet. I wait for it to go bad again. so far it is doing well. If you get the flm combo bulks make sure you get the steering piece with it.

Serum 06.06.2006 10:03 AM

they are not for the savageX leroy.

you need a HB8019 diffcup to make the diffs better.

coolhandcountry 06.06.2006 10:50 AM

I thought the flm bulks would fit the savage x. It just don't have the quick remove diff like the x. But if it don't break you shouldn't worry about removing it is my theory.

Serum 06.06.2006 11:00 AM

So is mine Leroy.

No, they don't fit. The scews are in the lower holes, and not in the upper...

coolhandcountry 06.06.2006 11:42 AM

Hmm. I guess they changed more than i thought. Thanks rene. What other stuff is not interchangible? So I or others don't buy the x stuff for a reg savage.

Serum 06.06.2006 11:56 AM

I just looked at another picture of the savage-X, the screws are in the lower holes..

It's hard to tell from a picture if something fits or not.

I was curious if the new 3speed case would fit the normal savage. Or isn't it possible to drill holes in the normal case, so you can adjust the 3 speed? Must be doable?

Nick 06.06.2006 12:23 PM

What differential configuration do Savages use? Is it 1/10th? What spyder?

Serum 06.06.2006 12:28 PM

No, it's ringear is larger than the buggy 1/8th. it has got about 3 times the contact area than a 1/8th diff. the diffcup is pretty much the same. It uses, as what UE calls, a 6 spider.

but it uses hardened gears. Which is much tougher than the ones that UE/ofna uses in their diffs.


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