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thank you guys for answering all of my questions, i think i got my savage tuned to perfection and she runs like a champ:breakdown i do not know what i could do without you guys. i do have one question though, do they make carry cases for the savage. i am heading to my grandmas house next week and i want to put my savage in some bag, what do u guys use?:ahem:
 
i have another question i bought the reverse thing for the savage, is it hard to install if i am a newbie :n00bie: and how many things do i need to take apart to do it, the instructions does not make any sense:confused:
 
EEEWWWWW!!! That just sounds nasty! I've heard it sounds harder than it really is to do, did you get a new servo for the reverse module? I think most people end up paying the little bit of extra cash for a heavy duty steering servo for the trucks steering and use the stock one for the reverse.
 
I wouldn't waste the time or the money to get the reverse module. If you have already wasted the money, then it shouldn't be too hard to install.

I say waste, because that is my opinion. It robs the truck of power, is rarely used, and just adds more weight to a heavy truck. Besides, the Savage can drive over most things that would require reverse to back away from.
 
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