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Savage SS
Is the savage ss durable? I have a 24.7 t-maxx and every time I turn around another $75, it breaks all the time and I was considering getting the .25 savage? What do you think. What problems does the ss have?
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RE: Savage SS
well i have a savage 21 and i've run more than a gallon through it and not yet a broken part and im not very nice and ZERO problems except for getting it started the first time (lots of compression) you'll want to sell that maxx after u get one.
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RE: Savage SS
Go with the Savage, you won't be sorry. I ran Tmaxx's for 2 years before I switched to Savage and I wish I would have given up on Traxxas products long ago. Savage take the abuse that a T maxx can't. You will save money even if you let the T maxx go for $200. HPI is way better.
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RE: Savage SS
The drivetrain in the savage is very robust - high quality dogbones all the way
Hell of an improvement over the belt-drive that my CEN TR4 uses...
Hell of an improvement over the belt-drive that my CEN TR4 uses...