First Savage Broken Part
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First Savage Broken Part
This morning, I took the Savage out for a "pre-bash" outing (see my YouTubechannel below).
While I'm still a newbie, I HAVE learned that it ;'s best to "pre-bash" new vehicles so you can weed out some weak-points before you really go balls to the wall..
My Savage held up well. Again, it was a light run (video below) but I was happy with it.
Unfortunately, the front steering rod end popped out. I was able to fix it no problem, but it happened again after I put it back on.
My questions:
1. Is this typical with theX 4.6?Please notethe rod enddidnot tear open...instead it just keeps popping out.
2. Is there an aftermarket part I can get (preferably one with a metal bushing?
All in all it seems pretty tough, buy little dissapointed in the rod-end. Looks like I have to buya parts-tree just to replace it.
Thanks!
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RE: First Savage Broken Part
use a washer to hold it on with the screw
I had that issue on my flux in the rear but there I just went with one piece carriers which is not an option on the front.
I had that issue on my flux in the rear but there I just went with one piece carriers which is not an option on the front.
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Thank you, sir. I like the idea...hopefully it will still provide it the needed play. I was hoping RPM made some rod ends for the Savage, but it does not appear so.
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If rpm made rod ends it would be the worst product on the market. Their plastic is so malleable it's ridiculous. I have a love hate relationship with rpm, yes they don't break to often but I guess not
Being that soft.
Being that soft.
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If rpm made rod ends it would be the worst product on the market. Their plastic is so malleable it's ridiculous. I have a love hate relationship with rpm, yes they don't break to often but I guess not
Being that soft.
If rpm made rod ends it would be the worst product on the market. Their plastic is so malleable it's ridiculous. I have a love hate relationship with rpm, yes they don't break to often but I guess not
Being that soft.
The RPM ones (yes they DO make them) on the other hand I found to be extremely tight, and hard as hell to get over the ball stud. Also they would bind up due to their tightness and before use you pretty much had to move them a lot to get them a tad looser.
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I stand corrected syco. I would have to agree with you as I have no experience with them. I just figured being soft but like I said I never used them. Cheers bud
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RE: First Savage Broken Part
+1 to the washers.
Also, get yourself some cheaper arms by getting the original Savage 25 arms. They are much thicker and more durable than what is on the current X. I have not broken any arms on any of my Savages, but I have read that that is a good upgrade.
Also, get yourself some cheaper arms by getting the original Savage 25 arms. They are much thicker and more durable than what is on the current X. I have not broken any arms on any of my Savages, but I have read that that is a good upgrade.
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ORIGINAL: SyCo_VeNoM
The RPM ones (yes they DO make them) on the other hand I found to be extremely tight, and hard as hell to get over the ball stud. Also they would bind up due to their tightness and before use you pretty much had to move them a lot to get them a tad looser.
ORIGINAL: steed2
If rpm made rod ends it would be the worst product on the market. Their plastic is so malleable it's ridiculous. I have a love hate relationship with rpm, yes they don't break to often but I guess not
Being that soft.
If rpm made rod ends it would be the worst product on the market. Their plastic is so malleable it's ridiculous. I have a love hate relationship with rpm, yes they don't break to often but I guess not
Being that soft.
Thanks
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RE: First Savage Broken Part
Dont forget that the balls are designed to pop off to limit the damage
They could have engineered a much stronger ball link but that would just send the impact force some where else and break something else.
If you take away this week point you could end up breaking something else more expensive probably the servo??
just my thoughts