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lincpimp 01.21.2010 03:34 PM

How well do the flux shocks hold up?
 
Was wondering if these shocks will hold up to some abuse. I figure the flux is pretty hardcore stock, so the shocks should take a beating? Just looking for some experienced users to comment.

thzero 01.21.2010 04:50 PM

I have them on my nitro Savage XL that I'm going to use as the base for the 5T conversion. Work pretty well, same as the Savage Big Bores but not aluminum bodies.

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 345214)
Was wondering if these shocks will hold up to some abuse. I figure the flux is pretty hardcore stock, so the shocks should take a beating? Just looking for some experienced users to comment.


JThiessen 01.21.2010 05:36 PM

They are a bit soft - but long travel. Definitley a bashing shock as opposed to a track set up. I never did check to see if there were different springs available for them.

thzero 01.21.2010 05:55 PM

Both the Flux and Big Bore shocks use Hellfire shock springs. I don't know that there are any other springs for the upper springs though.

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Originally Posted by JThiessen (Post 345231)
They are a bit soft - but long travel. Definitley a bashing shock as opposed to a track set up. I never did check to see if there were different springs available for them.


Nard Cox 01.21.2010 07:22 PM

Holding up just fine here, and they have seen some abuse. For larger jumps the oil is a bit thin though.

Gdot 01.21.2010 07:48 PM

no issues at all, and 60wt AE oil is way better for me

lincpimp 01.21.2010 07:49 PM

Sounds good, just making sure I was not going to buy a leaky weak shock!

thzero 01.21.2010 07:54 PM

Well the upside is that they are fairly cheap so if one breaks... :)

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 345261)
Sounds good, just making sure I was not going to buy a leaky weak shock!


Slowkrawl 01.21.2010 10:30 PM

I broke quite a few shock shafts, right at the rod end. I put the alum. big bores on with the TI coated shafts but have yet to really bash it hard enough to judge. I assume this is not going on a savage, but if I were to upgrade the shocks again I think I would go with the standard 8 shocks, because just one big bore always bends the damn bolt through the shock tower.

scarletboa 01.23.2010 10:46 PM

i have to agree with slowcrawl.

mine leak a little, but they are nice and smooth. much smoother than the older savage shocks. i ended up taking 4 shocks from my parts truck (started as a BL conversion attempt) and put them on the rear. so now i have running 6 shocks. 2 flux shocks in front and 4 nitro shocks in back. i have also had the shock tower screws bend with only 1 shock in each corner.

lincpimp 01.23.2010 10:51 PM

Good info!

Are the 8t rear shocks as long as savage shocks? Just wondering, I can't imagine that they are that long...

jholthus 01.23.2010 11:25 PM

No they aren't. I have a 8T and a Flux, the Flux shocks are much longer. I can get you exact measurement's tomorrow if you want.

Unsullied_Spy 01.24.2010 07:44 AM

Is this going in that big truck you're building? If so, you should try Baja front shocks, that would be awesome :party:

fastbaja5b 01.24.2010 09:49 PM

I think bending the bolt through the shock tower is the biggest issue.

lincpimp 01.24.2010 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by jholthus (Post 345607)
No they aren't. I have a 8T and a Flux, the Flux shocks are much longer. I can get you exact measurement's tomorrow if you want.

Sure, that would be helpful, thanks!

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Originally Posted by Unsullied_Spy (Post 345659)
Is this going in that big truck you're building? If so, you should try Baja front shocks, that would be awesome :party:

Yeah, the big fabbed axle truck(s). I have 4 bodies, so if the axles are easy to duplicate I will most likely buid a few. I would like to make some motor on axle axles as well. Kinda like a clod, but with a worm drive and outrunner power...


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