My first Savage build

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braaatz

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I traded for this Savage earlier this year. After running it for awhile and breaking diffs, shocks and bending the roll cage, I figured it was time
to build a better truck.
I found this forum and it helped me alot, thanks.

The Integy shocks were bending almost everytime out.
As a machinist I made some 4mm shock rods out of A-2 drill rod and then had them heat treated. I bored out the bodies to accept the new rods.
t"I also replaced the plastic spacers with brass at a much tighter tolerance.
They haven't bent yet.

I also bought 1" extended chassis plates (ebay for $18 w/ dogbone)
4 gear alloy diff upgrade f+r
Free mach .26 motor from friends LST2
Made some .75" wheel spacers
1500ma hump pack
savage X rollbar and engine guard
Added new wheels and body

Heres the truck as I recieved it:
(I don't like purple either)
HPIsavage.jpg

Heres the bent cage.
After I straightened it, it bent easier, so off it went.
bentRCcage.jpg


Heres the new setup:
savage6.jpg

savage10.jpg
savage9.jpg


Future plans:
3-speed
.32 axial, OS .30 , or lrp .28 spec 3
Lst shocks if these don't work out, I can get free stock ones
Rpm A-arms to cut some weight, only if these bend though

Any other suggestions/opinions please
 
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Welcome to the forum!!!

Truck looks good, If you do major bashing I bet those arms will bend over time.
If you have the money and want an AWESOME PIPE check out the Buku pipe,

www.bukupower.com


I don't have a buku pipe (not yet anyways) but Dave is an awesome guy, I got to talk to him some at the Monster Truck Bash during the October event in N.C.
 
nice ride looks like it used to be a shelf queen...half a gallon of fuel will take care of that....lol. I like the billet c hub assembly. I don't like purple either but the black sets it off nicely!
 
Thanks guys
As you can see in one of the pics we have snow on the ground and more coming so it wont see dirt for some time just snow.
A shelf queen it will not be.
 
welcome to the forum! always someone here to answer questions, well almost always lol and a sweet looking savage there buddy!!
 
Welcome to the forum Braaatz. Good looking rig there, better get it dirty quick to earn these guys respect! LOL. I can't wait till my buddy gets his shop built, gonna have access to a slew of machines. I may steal some of your ideas. I really like the shock idea, may have to try that down the road, get ready for questions!
 
nice truck braaatz.. what kind of pipe is that you have on there?
Its an Integy pipe, its quiet.

Welcome to the forum Braaatz. Good looking rig there, better get it dirty quick to earn these guys respect! LOL. I can't wait till my buddy gets his shop built, gonna have access to a slew of machines. I may steal some of your ideas. I really like the shock idea, may have to try that down the road, get ready for questions!

It'll get dirty
I like making stuff better without spending alot of $.
 
Nothing beats a good coat of black paint and a pickup truck body. Looks slick. You can de-anodize all your purple parts. Check my sig in the "how-to links"
 
Nothing beats a good coat of black paint and a pickup truck body. Looks slick. You can de-anodize all your purple parts. Check my sig in the "how-to links"
Thanks
I actually glass bead blasted the shock towers to remove the purple, it worked good.

1st class rig!

question, how do those wheels mount?

Those are 1/4" shoulder bolts that I removed the external thread portion and
drilled and tapped a 5mm internal thread.
I felt this was stronger than just using pins to attach extentions to shafts.
 

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