HPI Savage Nitro Compatible Titanium Drive 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:
NZD$47.96
Brand:
JAZRIDER
Model:
JR-CHP-SAV-044
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Upgraded Titanium Dog Bones Compatible with HPI Savage Nitro

These aftermarket titanium dog bones are produced as rugged drivetrain spares for HPI Savage Nitro off-road rigs. They are intended as direct-fit replacements that help limit wear while keeping the original driveline mounting geometry intact under rough terrain use.

Fitment is aimed at the Savage Nitro series and the parts are supplied with a natural titanium finish. They replace steel or alloy dog bones where the mating hub and differential interfaces match, and swapping them out requires basic removal of the front and rear driveline components.

As a durability upgrade, titanium dog bones reduce deformation and extend service life compared with common steel or alloy parts. Before installation inspect hex fit and bearings for any play and tighten fasteners to the torque recommended for your Savage configuration.

Specifications

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

For drivers pushing HPI Savage Nitro models in rough conditions, these titanium dog bones offer a corrosion-resistant, low-deformation option that fits stock driveline layouts and supports stable tuning.

Titanium typically shows better resistance to bending and corrosion than standard steel or alloy dog bones, which can translate to longer service intervals under heavy use.
No special maintenance is required beyond routine inspections. Periodically check for end wear and confirm bearing seats remain tight after runs.
Titanium offers strong corrosion resistance compared with many alloys, helping parts hold up in wet or salty conditions, though mechanical wear should still be monitored.
Remove the dog bones and inspect hex ends and bearing contact areas for signs of rounding or wear; replace if any significant distortion is observed.

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