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bl-is-future
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07.21.2008, 03:40 PM

Any RPM part i would get. For anything else FLM is good but it is alloy so it is heavier. I have a FLM savage and love the quility and fit of the parts. Very very strong. I have also had RPM parts on many Different vehicles so you cant go wrong there either.

So my vote is
Plastic - RPM
Alloy - FLM


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07.21.2008, 06:39 PM

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i use RPM for most parts but FLM aluminum for steering or drivetrain parts
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07.21.2008, 07:24 PM

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Any RPM part i would get. For anything else FLM is good but it is alloy so it is heavier. I have a FLM savage and love the quility and fit of the parts. Very very strong. I have also had RPM parts on many Different vehicles so you cant go wrong there either.

So my vote is
Plastic - RPM
Alloy - FLM

I agree completely...either one, you can't go wrong. It just depends on your taste....


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07.21.2008, 09:39 PM

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So my vote is
Plastic - RPM
Alloy - FLM
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