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03.17.2009, 08:57 PM

Okay so Savage X is a good start. I'll probably buy it new so I don't have to fool around with used stuff anymore. Savage X is a kit still right?

EDIT: I see they offer the X RTR now too. Is the RTR good to go or does it still need diff shims?


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HPI sells it in RTR and kit forms.


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Okay so Savage X is a good start. I'll probably buy it new so I don't have to fool around with used stuff anymore. Savage X is a kit still right?

EDIT: I see they offer the X RTR now too. Is the RTR good to go or does it still need diff shims?
Always good to make sure the diffs are shimmed correctly no matter what you buy...
   
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