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squeeforever 05.18.2006 07:45 PM

Revo shocks
 
What are the best shocks for a Revo. I was thinking of getting the Integy MSR6's but I'm not sure if it's a good shock. What about the GTR shock bodies and shafts? I need the ULTIMATE in smoothness.

crazyjr 05.18.2006 09:21 PM

I have no problems with the stock ones, smooth as silk

squeeforever 05.18.2006 10:24 PM

But stockers are blah....;)

Dafni 05.19.2006 02:10 AM

I just plain love those Traxxas hard-anod ones, with the TiNitride shafts... almost zero abrasion on the inside. Get some Jato boots along with them, and you have a killer setup!

I always replace those blue x-rings with two proper, thin, black O-rings.

Last time I rebuild them on the G3R, the oil was still clean and no leaking whatsoever. was very surprised. And they are smooth!

cabking 05.19.2006 05:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by squeeforever
But stockers are blah....;)

....yeah, who cares if they work ok :027:

Sort of on topic,
I put some alu shock mounts on my leccy one, and now have bent 2 shafts in two weeks. Some thing thats never happened with my Nitro one, I wonder if this is related? or just bad luck ??

crazyjr 05.19.2006 01:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dafni
I always replace those blue x-rings with two proper, thin, black O-rings.

I still use the x-seals and no problems

Dafni 05.19.2006 01:41 PM

Ja, in the shocks they work better than in the diffs, true.

crazyjr 05.19.2006 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabking
....yeah, who cares if they work ok :027:

Sort of on topic,
I put some alu shock mounts on my leccy one, and now have bent 2 shafts in two weeks. Some thing thats never happened with my Nitro one, I wonder if this is related? or just bad luck ??

I set my trucks to bottom before it runs out of suspension so i have never heard of that before

Sylvester 05.19.2006 11:13 PM

Thats odd, i still have my stock mounts and they are fine. (hard bashing)

P.S: Wow Squee, your a mod now! Great job!

squeeforever 05.19.2006 11:33 PM

Thanks Sylvester!
Yea, I think it has something to do with your suspension setup. The Revo shafts are pretty bulky. Kinda hard to believe you bent them!

cabking 05.20.2006 07:17 AM

Give me somthing for long enough and I will break it no matter how bulky.:027:

I'm gonna put the stock mounts back on and see, Jr..I set my trucks to bottom out on the chassis too, that wont help though if you come down one wheel first. :032:

Oh,well done Squee :dft003:

crazyjr 05.20.2006 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabking
Give me somthing for long enough and I will break it no matter how bulky.:027:

I'm gonna put the stock mounts back on and see, Jr..I set my trucks to bottom out on the chassis too, that wont help though if you come down one wheel first. :032:

Oh,well done Squee :dft003:


I have hit on one wheel, i found a tree with the perfect approach to climb and flip, i was doing backflips and flairs with many bad landings and nothing bent or broke

Squee, congrats:)

squeeforever 05.20.2006 10:06 AM

Thanks Cabking and Crazy!

Yea, I have NEVER had any problems with the shafts. I do like the GTR but I would kinda like to here something one the MSR6 shocks.

Sylvester 05.20.2006 10:26 AM

Well, like most shocks that are made from integy (savage/emaxx/lst etc) they have all seemed to bend in the same place (shafts). I personally would go with the traxxas GTR shocks. And if your going for the piggybacks, imo they are useless.

coolhandcountry 05.20.2006 05:00 PM

Well the savage and maxx shocks are on the a arms and take alot of beating. The revo is on the chassis and are hidden from some of the beating. I not sure how you would bend one on a revo. If you like the msr6 try them and see. They are fairly new so hard to say. You can tell us how it does then.


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