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Jahay
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11.08.2010, 06:27 AM

I am trying to revolve what ever i do around the availablity, strength of the drive shafts...

I did hear that the LST2 shafts were strong (they are not as think as the SHD Savage shafts, but i think they are made of a better material?

What i didnt like is that the LST2 kunckles and hubs have very limited steering... Is there anyway of improving this???

Also LST2 arms are bascially the same length as savage arms...

Finn you did a nice job on the arms and bulks... could you take a picture of the modified area of the bulks without the arm attached so i can see how much you removed?
   
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11.08.2010, 06:41 AM

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I am trying to revolve what ever i do around the availablity, strength of the drive shafts...

I did hear that the LST2 shafts were strong (they are not as think as the SHD Savage shafts, but i think they are made of a better material?

What i didnt like is that the LST2 kunckles and hubs have very limited steering... Is there anyway of improving this???

Also LST2 arms are bascially the same length as savage arms...
Jahay, I don't have LST2 but from what Ive read, the driveshafts has the same thickness as the SHD shafts, about 5mm thick.
As for the length of the arms, its kinda of weird though since LST2 is much wider than Savage.
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