HPI Savage Nitro Titanium Dog Bones - JR-CHP-SAV-044 by Jazrider  [JR-CHP-SAV-044]

Titanium Dog Bones For HPI Savage Nitro Off Road Series - Jazrider Brand [JR-CHP-SAV-044]
Price:
CAD$38.64
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-CHP-SAV-044
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Titanium Dog Bones for HPI Savage Nitro

These titanium dog bones are precision aftermarket drivetrain spares built for HPI Savage Nitro off-road vehicles. They install as direct-fit replacements designed to reduce wear and keep driveline geometry stable under heavy off-road loads without changing factory mounting points.

Fitment targets the Savage Nitro series; parts arrive in a natural titanium finish and are intended to replace original steel or alloy dog bones where compatible. Installation typically uses the stock wheel hub and differential interfaces on Savage chassis and requires basic teardown of the front and rear driveline to swap components.

From a setup and tuning standpoint, replacing bent or worn dog bones with titanium helps maintain alignment and reduces part-change frequency under hard use. Check hex fit and bearing play before fitting, and follow the recommended fastener torque for your Savage to avoid introducing misalignment.

Specifications

  • Item: Titanium dog bones
  • Material: Titanium
  • Model Number: JR-CHP-SAV-044
  • Compatibility: HPI Savage Nitro Off Road Series

For hobbyists running HPI Savage Nitro cars who need a longer-lasting replacement for worn drivetrain links, these titanium dog bones deliver corrosion resistance and low deformation while fitting into stock driveline layouts to support consistent tuning.

They are designed for the HPI Savage Nitro Off Road Series; confirm your hub and axle interfaces match before installation to ensure direct fitment.
Standard RC maintenance tools such as hex drivers and pliers are sufficient. Remove the wheels and hubs following your Savage service routine to access the dog bones.
Compare end geometry and overall length with your existing parts and spin the mating bearings to ensure there is no binding before tightening fasteners.
Inspect the hex ends and bearing seats periodically for wear. Titanium resists corrosion but mechanical wear can still occur, so check condition after heavy runs.

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