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Jahay
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07.28.2010, 06:08 AM

Thanks for that link, but i am asking for advice... I am asking what sorts of weight are more suited to a savage consindering buggys and truggys you lighter weights....

What about if i used

50k rear
50k centre - ofna spider diff, so should behave like 75k???
20k front

Should this give me really nice straight line traction as well as tight turn ins on grass.
I know my long fast turns will be killed a little by the 20k but i prefer fast, tight sliding turns...
   
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07.28.2010, 06:23 AM

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Thanks for that link, but i am asking for advice......
dude, read the link. It ADVISES all the knowledge there is to be had about oil viscosity and how it affects your steering.

Do you want us to dictate it for you and then perform whatever tasks you deem necessary on your savage? Because that could be arranged


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