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Just an FYI, the SHD axles do nothing for the bearings/axle carriers/arms. The bones are larger and the cups are larger. Everything else is the same.Hi
I'm not looking to make it wider but I do want buggy style hexs, and since the HPI 114341 17mm Savage buggy style hex adapters are virtually impossible to find I'm left with getting either the H.R. $40 17mm 5mm offset hex set or the Integy $25 17mm 6mm offset hex set "this is the shortest that Integy sells". The Savage XL I know uses 59mm long axles over the stock 44mm axles, thats a 15mm offset, and I will also be using the HPI 100415 Super Heavy Duty Drive Shaft Conversion Set, so I shouldn't have to worry to much about the axles and bearings. It's the material quality of the hexs that I'm interested in.
The HR ones are good and it's not that expensive on our site.Hi
I'm not looking to make it wider but I do want buggy style hexs, and since the HPI 114341 17mm Savage buggy style hex adapters are virtually impossible to find I'm left with getting either the H.R. $40 17mm 5mm offset hex set or the Integy $25 17mm 6mm offset hex set "this is the shortest that Integy sells". The Savage XL I know uses 59mm long axles over the stock 44mm axles, thats a 15mm offset, and I will also be using the HPI 100415 Super Heavy Duty Drive Shaft Conversion Set, so I shouldn't have to worry to much about the axles and bearings. It's the material quality of the hexs that I'm interested in.
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