my proline bulldog build

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maximusraylius

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Just an average savage nothing extreme. But thought I'd share. .
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Love the paint job! You need some aluminum shock towers bad, those plastic stockers must bend all over the place with those LST shocks.
 
Thx ...Lol nope been running this shock set on all my builds. Aluminum shock towers are one the worst things you can put on a savage ..that and aluminum arms ..they'll tear the bulk heads apart ..there's very few aluminum parts your safe using. Knuckles and rear tie rod Eliminators and throttle mixer are all couple good upgrades to do aluminum anything thing else if stay away from. .Ohhhhhhhhhh and aluminum servo savers are all nice upgrade to. .but nothing that needs flex should ever be aluminum. .
 
Thx upbasher. Thx jam. ..yeah I get your saying now x. But yeah don't need the braves ..I've ran these set ups on my last several builds for last few years and never needed the braces ..was thinking of making my own for this build but got to hot out in my shop so didn't bother once again Lol
 
Ohhhhhhhhhh and figured i'd explain the paddle tires on most my builds Lol. I live in Arizona. The desert parts. .well city surrounded by the desert anyways it used to be the bottom of the ocean so all sandy ..it's so slick. Like salt or rice on concrete. It's crushed rocks and sand for the first 1/4 in then under that it's hard as concrete so no traction ever. But paddles do the trick ..and I think it gives the truck and mean look ..any ways figured I'd share. Someone was bound to ask sooner or later Lol
 
@maximusraylius great looking Savage for sure. Like how the design has been continued on the chassis and radio box too.

How has the paint been holding up on the chassis?
 

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