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08.20.2009, 11:37 AM

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Yea, FLM towers and LST mounts. Makes a solid kit. :)

LST can most easily found on ebay. Most stores are pricey. Just search for LST shocks and just fish for a good deal when it comes up.


It looks like there are Losi Raminator/Aftershock shocks that work also. They are nice as plastic (less weight) but are threaded so you don't need silly shock spacers. I may have gotten these at the time instead had they been avail, but then again the alu LST shocks are awesome as well. G/l
In the past I tried out a set of Muggy shocks, but was horrified to find out how not-smooth they were. I immediately ordered the hard anodized thread bodies for them and couldn't be happier. And BTW, two vehicles of mine have LST shocks on them, so that's a testament to their smoothness


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08.20.2009, 12:38 PM

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In the past I tried out a set of Muggy shocks, but was horrified to find out how not-smooth they were. I immediately ordered the hard anodized thread bodies for them and couldn't be happier. And BTW, two vehicles of mine have LST shocks on them, so that's a testament to their smoothness
N/m then :) I had a pair of muggy shocks and they seemed ok, but I did not have the muggy very long. The LST shocks do work well.
   
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