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Savage XL with FLM kit? - 12.23.2008, 11:16 PM

It looks like I am getting a savage XL in a trade and I am wondering if the FLM kit will directly bolt up. Thanks!


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12.31.2008, 07:26 AM

...well it will obviously be shorter but you can use the XL front and rear units no problem...

...It will be quite wide so you might want to consider 'normal' tread-width, (ie without the XL spacers) but it should work great...If you get the front-center-rear dogbones with it then you should be good to go...
   
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12.31.2008, 10:33 AM

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It looks like I am getting a savage XL in a trade and I am wondering if the FLM kit will directly bolt up. Thanks!
i know you meant the extended kit

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...well it will obviously be shorter but you can use the XL front and rear units no problem...

...It will be quite wide so you might want to consider 'normal' tread-width, (ie without the XL spacers) but it should work great...If you get the front-center-rear dogbones with it then you should be good to go...
^^^^^^^^^he meant the extended flm kit

yes BL_RVO, it'll all bolt up. I suggest replacing the xl arms with the widened flm ones. stronger, less wheel bearing stress and much stronger dogbones.


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