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I own a revo and a savage. Savage over revo I was constantly break parts on my revo and the trx 2.5 that thing is so hard to keep from overheating. Out of the box you'd be happy with a savage as I haven't replaced anything other than what I want to replace.
 
Ya won't piss this Savage owner off. I love mine. All the vehicles are going to need worked on. Some people don't like the TVP's on the Savage. Think they are a pain to work on. I thought so when I first got it. Now I don't mind it. Ya get used to it.
All the RTR's have little things that need upgraded. Thing I like about them is I can play and upgrade as I can afford it. Savage doesn't have much brakes. The stock pipe sux.
I have had mine for a year.
Front diff, pipe, dual disc brake and a couple of one way bearings is all I can think of. I don't bash as hard as some of the guys here. My vote is the Savage.
You will also need the battery for the rotostart and a charger for it.
I drive about an hour and a half to get fuel. Hobby shop in town charges $35 a gallon. About $22 where I go. :cheers:
 
savage25rocks said:
My advice on fuel is go out there one saturday and buy like 6 gallons.

If you can keep that much fuel around, out of sunlight and heat, then good luck. I would never buy that much fuel at one time, because i could not use that much in under a year... Fuel does go bad...
 
What a Great forum, and Awsome people to help others. Thanks! I will start at the Top.

Tarant - Does the Savage come with Reverse? Thanks

4u2nv - Thanks for letting me know that it is pretty safe to deal here on the forum, I figured it was, just from you all that have responde to me and been helping me! I do wish I could sell 1 Item I have, it would give me a little extra money to play with :-). I have a Brand New, Still Sealed Traxxas Electric Rustler in the Box, Never Opened. I quess I will try to sell it on Ebay. Thanks

olds97_lss - Thanks for all the Info on the Fuel, and about how long a Qt. would last. And Reaffirming your stance on the Savage. Like I said I am going to be Brand New at this Hobby, am I going to have a Hard Time Learning how to Work on, and Repair Everything? I have Never done any of that, but I want to Learn? Thanks

digger - What is the TVP? You say they are a Pain to work on? I already have a couple of Batteries (Like the ones that would go int the Traxxas Electric's), will those work?

.21Rc10GT - Since I would have to drive about an Hour and a Half to get Fuel, how much would you suggest buying at one time?

Has Anyone seen any good Deals I should be looking at for a Savage on Ebay, or anywhere else? If so please let me know. Thanks Everyone!!!
 
one thing about the traxxas stuff that i forgot in my earlier suggestions is the engines. with the trx engines you either get a good engine that hardly ever needs touched, or you get a total POS that is impossible to keep tuned and almost always runs hot.

I've always had different engines on my maxxes so i've not been as upset with them.

i still say try and find a good sportmaxx :)
 
matrix1272 said:
What a Great forum, and Awsome people to help others. Thanks! I will start at the Top.

Tarant - Does the Savage come with Reverse? Thanks

4u2nv - Thanks for letting me know that it is pretty safe to deal here on the forum, I figured it was, just from you all that have responde to me and been helping me! I do wish I could sell 1 Item I have, it would give me a little extra money to play with :-). I have a Brand New, Still Sealed Traxxas Electric Rustler in the Box, Never Opened. I quess I will try to sell it on Ebay. Thanks

olds97_lss - Thanks for all the Info on the Fuel, and about how long a Qt. would last. And Reaffirming your stance on the Savage. Like I said I am going to be Brand New at this Hobby, am I going to have a Hard Time Learning how to Work on, and Repair Everything? I have Never done any of that, but I want to Learn? Thanks

digger - What is the TVP? You say they are a Pain to work on? I already have a couple of Batteries (Like the ones that would go int the Traxxas Electric's), will those work?

.21Rc10GT - Since I would have to drive about an Hour and a Half to get Fuel, how much would you suggest buying at one time?

Has Anyone seen any good Deals I should be looking at for a Savage on Ebay, or anywhere else? If so please let me know. Thanks Everyone!!!
Does the Savage come with Reverse? You have to purchase the module and addtional servo and linkages for it.

digger - What is the TVP? You say they are a Pain to work on?
They are Twin Vertical Plates. They keep everything together. ANd Yes they can be a pain but not impossible. Definitley different from the Pan style chassis or Maxx styles ones.

Has Anyone seen any good Deals I should be looking at for a Savage?

Gotta keep checking . If anyone sees a deal its usually posted to help any that are looking.

Jon
 
once you find one and get it, you will understand more about what everyone is talking about. When i started i didnt quite understand untill i strated playing with it and reading the forums. it takes time to gain all the knowledge and understand it but it is well worth it. My first was a tmaxx and i loved it plus the dvd was a little help, learning how to adust and fine tune everything.
 
Sorry that was the wrong link, I sure couldn't give that. But now I can't find the right one again :-).
 
chewboy, do you think I would like a Traxxas SportMaxx, or what about a Rustler, or Shampede? Thanks
 
matrix, I'll cast a vote on the Savage as well....it's a tough truck...I like the T-maxx more cause IMO it handles better on the ground....the savage is definately a better airborn truck....I built a T-maxx from all after market parts after having issues w/ some stock ones and I loved it...I spent less than 1grand, I don't know what you guys added to yours for a grand that you didn't like but mine wails ass on most other MTs....I am currently selling it though cause I got into buggies nad they are just WAY more fun to run on a track.....and that's about the only place I run anymore....had a savage for a very breif time....great truck definately more durable than a stock T-maxx...it's just not that great for race style driving......the geometry of the 2 trucks are totally different.....both have pros and cons...for a beginner I'd say the savage will be your least troubles of them all.....good luck and read a lot before throwing screws around....
 
Hey Matrix1272

I'm fairly new to the world of RC trucks myself and so far am only running Stadium Trucks. But from what I have read on this site in the past 4 months that I have been here, I would go for the Savage if I were to get a MT. While you will run across a few negative post about them, I will have to say the positive post far out weigh the negative. So my vote would be the Savage 100%.
 
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