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Shocks upgrade RC8Te - 11.26.2009, 06:23 PM

Hi there,

I'm currently running AE plastic shocks on mine RC8Te (love this car). Now I want to upgrade the shocks to some threaded alu ones. Any recommendations besides the AE (do the RC8 shocks also fit?)?

Are the Team Losi 8ight any good / do they even fit?
Maybe some other brands / types I could consider?
What are you guys running and do you like them / would you recommend them?

Thanks guys!

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11.26.2009, 10:20 PM

The buggy shocks are different lengths than the truggy. Just get the AE Factory Team threaded aluminum shocks, mine came with them as I have a FT nitro w/ RC-M conversion. Raced all summer without a problem. You can find complete sets in the ebay chop shops pretty cheap, I bought a spare set for about $60 shipped


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11.27.2009, 05:11 AM

What do you mean by a set, two or four shocks. So far I've been keeping track of some RC8T shocks and they are going for +- $40 per two (so front or rear), that would make a total of $80 and another extra $10 for shipping.

Good to hear that you like them.
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11.27.2009, 09:52 AM

I managed to get all 4 shocks for $60, just be patient and bid


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11.27.2009, 10:26 AM

That's sounds like a steal. I keep track of RCBonezz and RC-Parts on eBay. Any other shops I should check on?

I've been keeping track of those two shops since 12 nov for all RC8T pars they are offering. Just checked that average pricing, it's $47.18 for the front and $42.98 for the back. Lowest prices were $33 for the front and $36.59 for the back.

Oh well .... I'll just keep on waiting then :)
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11.27.2009, 11:16 AM

I have bought a lot of my parts from rc_dirtslinger however I know that's not where I got the shocks from, can't remember who I got them from on ebay


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11.27.2009, 02:23 PM

You don't happen to have this eBay address?
When I look at his items he only has some baseball cards, some decals and some bearings :)
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11.27.2009, 03:46 PM

That's the right guy. I bought a lot of stuff from him over the summer but every now and again he wouldn't have anything RC related, give it a week or two and try again


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OK thanks, will keep bargain hunting :)
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I got some shocks and filled them up with some 50wt. But the mounting is where I'm stuck. The problem is that I can't fully tighten the bolt completely. Why ? The shockcap has two different sizes of holes (see picture). The one with the biggest hole should be pointing away from the shocktower right ? In the bigger hole the bolt is secured, but the problem is that my tool does not fit in that hole, it's just a little bit to big. It fits perfectly in the plastic shockcaps but not in the alu ones. How did you guys do this because this is driving me crazy. I also have the original AE tools but the diameter on the 5,5mm tool is even bigger than my own tool.



Please help as I was planning on driving tomorrow (with the alu shocks).

EDIT
I succeeded, while I was working on my STe I found a small toolset which handled the job.

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