Savage Bash day..PICS!
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Savage Bash day..PICS!
Well..We have this all in movie form but its a way to big of a file to upload soo I just got some pics out of it...here yall go...Let me kno what you think!!
Power of the .28
Flippin..(landed)
Ouch!
Jumpin
More air...
Hey...
WATCH OUT DUDE!...
Yes that is my savage...yes it runs..and yes its going to jump high...
Flippin
Air..
My buddy takin a ...well little diffrent look at the world...
...Hope u guys like it!
Power of the .28
Flippin..(landed)
Ouch!
Jumpin
More air...
Hey...
WATCH OUT DUDE!...
Yes that is my savage...yes it runs..and yes its going to jump high...
Flippin
Air..
My buddy takin a ...well little diffrent look at the world...
...Hope u guys like it!
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RE: Savage Bash day..PICS!
I ripped my atenna right out of the reciver and bent my shock tower preatty bad...and my buddy broke a rear lower a-arm...Thats it!..
Savage is a VERY durable truck compared to my t-maxx...
Savage is a VERY durable truck compared to my t-maxx...
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RE: Savage Bash day..PICS!
Yeah I broke my antenna tube a few times and sliced my antenna once. Now I run it out the back of the body and use thick fuel line around it. Ive bent a few roll bars as well, landing on the lid will do that..
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Pics like that make me want to run mine.
I have found that the best way to mend a broken antenna tube is to put a piece of fuel line where it is broken. It is a tight fit and allows the antenna to flex in a rollover.
I have found that the best way to mend a broken antenna tube is to put a piece of fuel line where it is broken. It is a tight fit and allows the antenna to flex in a rollover.