HPI Savage 25 5-Spoke Aluminium Wheel Upgrade HSA-022A/S2 by 3Racing  [HSA-022A/S2]

HPI Savage 25 Chassis Aluminum 5 Spoke Rim (1 Pairs) For HPI Savage - Silver Color - 3Racing HSA-022A/S2
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NZD$79.31
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3Racing
Model:
HSA-022A/S2
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Aluminium 5-Spoke Wheels Suited to Savage 25

The 3Racing HSA-022A/S2 provides an aluminium 5-spoke wheel pair crafted for the HPI Savage 25 chassis. Sold as one pair, these rims replace stock plastic wheels when riders want a tougher construction and a machined look.

Intended for RC hobby upgrades and tune sessions, the metal rims can improve durability and slightly alter heat transfer at the hub compared with plastic. They come in a silver finish and are designed specifically for scale RC use.

Installation follows the usual Savage procedure: remove the wheel nut and free the tyre from a beadlock or glue bond, swap in the new rim, then secure with the original hardware. After a short run, verify hex seating and wheel nut tightness to avoid loosening under vibration.

Because aluminium affects rotating mass, pairing these rims with appropriate tyres and checking slipper or gearing settings will help you retain the ride characteristics you want on the Savage 25 platform.

Specifications

  • Item: HPI Savage 25 Chassis Aluminum 5-Spoke Rim (1 pair)
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Model Number: HSA-022A/S2
  • Compatibility: For HPI Savage 25 chassis

Fit these rims to enhance the visual style and strength of Savage 25 wheel setups, confirm fitment before extended runs, and recheck torque after initial testing.

They are made for Savage 25 chassis, but always double-check your hub hex and existing wheel hardware to ensure a direct swap without adapters.
Use the same tyre glue you use for other rims; if you prefer beadlocks, confirm your tyre beads and beadlock screws are compatible with these rims.
Aluminium rims can alter rotational mass, so consider a short test and adjust gearing or slipper settings if you notice changes in acceleration or motor load.
Check wheel hex engagement, wheel nut torque, and tyre security after the first run, and periodically inspect for damage after heavy impacts.

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