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fifi 06-07-2011 05:03 AM

Shock-Diaphragm
 
What do you thinks of this, the benefit on our car?

http://cgi.ebay.com/TSR-Team-Durango...item27b879292f

http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...cFKsNBw_12.jpg

http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...PwrD-pg_12.jpg

old-man 12-07-2011 01:58 AM

I have done this on the B44.1 and TRF201 and am very pleased with the results. Both the cars felt more consistent. B44.1 with Tamiya touring car bladders, fits like a glove.

But the TRF201 had to use the TSR clear ones. The Tamiya touring car bladders were too thick and it collapsed when the shock cap is tightened. There was too little gap between the shock body and the cap.

I just got a DEX410 and I have Tamiya touring car bladders on them. Just completed the build and will be testing it out this weekend.

Chris-S 12-07-2011 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by old-man (Post 525853)
I have done this on the B44.1 and TRF201 and am very pleased with the results. Both the cars felt more consistent. B44.1 with Tamiya touring car bladders, fits like a glove.

But the TRF201 had to use the TSR clear ones. The Tamiya touring car bladders were too thick and it collapsed when the shock cap is tightened. There was too little gap between the shock body and the cap.

I just got a DEX410 and I have Tamiya touring car bladders on them. Just completed the build and will be testing it out this weekend.

Do you have the part number of the bladder you used?

old-man 12-07-2011 08:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris-S (Post 525864)
Do you have the part number of the bladder you used?

The part number is TA-53576.


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