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DF03 hop-up shocks
Right, had mine off today, as I have been building a 3Rwacing conversion, so I thought, I would try the touring car TRF pistons, and you know what, they fit!!!
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nice, so how do they compare to the df-03 pistons? what is the advantage?
ta |
smaller holes, much MUCh better pack, they no longer allow the car to react like a pogo stick and can use decent oil (like 35wt) and not 60wt.
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ah good, im using 40wt (highest i have) and its well underdampened
will have to get some of them cheers |
If anything, these might just need drilling out just a smidging.
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got some parts numbers steve? I found even the hop up shocks to be poor compared to B4 shocks just because of the pistons.
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i have changed over to associated shocks and they seem a lot better for overall handling,blue springs front,silver on rear,seemed pointless spendind x amount of pounds on tamiya ones when i had these lying round doing nothing
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Yeah, can't go wrong with those - plus they mount up at the front wishbones better! Can't understand that sloppy brass bushing thing..
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That brass bushing thing is just a mare!!!!! I grease mine in so I don't lose it, till I find something better
3 hole pistons 53573 2 hole pistons 53572 |
Groovy.
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Are those pistons in a range of hole sizes or just one size? how many in a pack?
The 501X pistons are top-banana, but too thick :( |
they are three hole and two hole, 4 pistons in each pack, the holes look to be about .7 or .8mm so if need be, you could drill them out a little, but I am going to try two hole in the front, three in the rear.
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I just bought the same pistions as listed above, and intend to try the 2 hole up front and 3 hole out back...what weight oil did you find to work best with that setup? v/r, - Paulie |
these are the touring car pistons that i've been using in my df03, front 2hole and rear 3hole with 40wt oil all round. :thumbsup: so far so good.
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Sweet!
About the oils, I only have access to 4 different brands...Yokomo 100% silicone shock oil, HPI 100% silicone shock oil, Tamiya shock oil, and AE Factory Team silicone oil... Which would you choose? I remember back in the day the AE stuff was awesome, but I also remember it saying 100% silicone on the bottle. The AE factory Team oil they have here just says "special blend" silicone... Out of all the ones I have access to, which should I go with? - Paulie |
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