First Savage Build - Picco .28, Carbon Fiber Bits...
#46
Thanks man, um I need some screws, a charger (AUS plug). I'm not real sure, but it's not much. I would say it's 90% complete.
Sorry about the image quality, need to reset settings. Next lot of images will be detailed of the truck complete with a video breaking it in step by step and WOT. No music too!! lol
Sorry about the image quality, need to reset settings. Next lot of images will be detailed of the truck complete with a video breaking it in step by step and WOT. No music too!! lol
#48
I recently mounted my pipe using the Savage XL aluminum exhaust mount and retainer set. The spring was a bit long, so it involved bending and cutting. Looks better than using the piece of wire that ERCM include with the pipe.
#49
For those that like to see photos of Savages.
I have fixed my rear hub carrier problem by using the Integy hubs. Fortunately, only the one rear hub is fully assembled as I seem to be missing a plastic sleeve for the CF upper arm on the other side (hoping its not sucked up vacuum cleaner). Reason being, I used the spares on the lower A arm so I could mount the LST shocks. Anyone know the contact details for Vantage Racing?
Carbon fiber bulkhead braces.
Things to do; OFNA throttle mod, adjust Lunsford Ti turnbuckles to size (anyone able to supply some measurements?), set up electronics and that's all i can think of for the time being. One thing that might set me back even further is fuel. No one in Australia sells Werks fuel and to get it shipped here to Australia requires Hazmat fees..
I have fixed my rear hub carrier problem by using the Integy hubs. Fortunately, only the one rear hub is fully assembled as I seem to be missing a plastic sleeve for the CF upper arm on the other side (hoping its not sucked up vacuum cleaner). Reason being, I used the spares on the lower A arm so I could mount the LST shocks. Anyone know the contact details for Vantage Racing?
Carbon fiber bulkhead braces.
Things to do; OFNA throttle mod, adjust Lunsford Ti turnbuckles to size (anyone able to supply some measurements?), set up electronics and that's all i can think of for the time being. One thing that might set me back even further is fuel. No one in Australia sells Werks fuel and to get it shipped here to Australia requires Hazmat fees..