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What are the strongest E-Maxx shocks? -
06.24.2008, 04:50 PM
I lost two shocks trying to keep up with truggy's at a track this weekend. I'm ready to get some good/strong shocks.
Are proline powerstrokes the strongest or front buggy shocks? also what will fit with the stock axles on my 3.3?
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NeuMaxx
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06.24.2008, 05:05 PM
I have used BigBores, PowerStrokes and UE SuperShocks. IF you are racing the PowersStrokes are more tunable and you may like them better. If you are bashing the UE or !/8 scale buggy shocks IMO would be better.
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06.24.2008, 05:16 PM
+1 for UE Shocks
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06.24.2008, 05:26 PM
All I'm looking for is something that I can beat the snot out of and not have to fix as much as stock. Would BigBores work or are the 1/8th buggy shocks stronger?
also what buggy shocks are a good deal?
Links anyone?
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NeuMaxx
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06.24.2008, 05:36 PM
Associated RC8 front shocks would be your best bet.
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06.24.2008, 06:25 PM
I picked up the Losi 8T shocks, very nice too.
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06.24.2008, 07:32 PM
The UE shocks are much more durable than the bigbores. the bigbores are nice annd i use them on my other cars i.e. my firestorm, but i switched from bigbores to 4 UE shocks on my maxx and they are much better and more durable.
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06.25.2008, 12:01 AM
So just 4 losi 8t shocks or 8? would Powerstroke be better
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06.25.2008, 09:49 AM
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So just 4 losi 8t shocks or 8? would Powerstroke be better
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4 Losi would be good but they are huge. You'll need to modify your arms and if you are a heavy basher that mey cause other weak spots. I bashed the snot out of Powerstrokes and UE shocks without a problem.
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06.25.2008, 12:27 PM
Thanks for the help. I'm narrowing it down real fast.
Anyone have pics or testimonials of the shaft size on the Bigbores vs Losi 8ight vs Proline? I'm sure I'll have $$$ into this so I only want to do it once. How about a side by side of proline and losi 8 shocks?
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06.25.2008, 03:10 AM
I have heard of a shock that Losi makes that there is a conversion kit for the Savage, I dont know what Losi truck that are made for but it sounds like it is bigger than a Savage
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06.25.2008, 03:25 AM
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I have heard of a shock that Losi makes that there is a conversion kit for the Savage, I dont know what Losi truck that are made for but it sounds like it is bigger than a Savage
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lol check out the size of them they are the LST2 shocks that are on the muggy too (these are actually chinese rip offs) the LST2 ones have threaded adjustment and are nicer
thats a traxxas big bore on left and a losi 8T rear on the right of the big blue LST2 monster
heres a  maxx with them on it
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06.25.2008, 05:57 PM
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lol check out the size of them they are the LST2 shocks that are on the muggy too (these are actually chinese rip offs) the LST2 ones have threaded adjustment and are nicer
thats a traxxas big bore on left and a losi 8T rear on the right of the big blue LST2 monster
heres a  maxx with them on it
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They look like real LST shocks to me. The original LST shocks look like that. The LST2 shocks are threaded and the aftershock shocks are threaded plastic which some people like as they are lighter and just as tough. Yours also have the Alloy caps. I just bought some big bores for the rear of the stampede. I didn't know that bugg shocks were the right length.
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06.25.2008, 03:31 AM
that looks like that is it...is that big enough? if not you could go down to the local 4x4 shop and get some Rancho nitrogen charged shocks that will do the job....:-)
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06.25.2008, 03:40 AM
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that looks like that is it...is that big enough? if not you could go down to the local 4x4 shop and get some Rancho nitrogen charged shocks that will do the job....:-)
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 I have a pair of fox nitrogen shocks for my quad I could trade
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